Paris Airshow Controversy: France Blocks Israeli Defense Displays
France blocked major Israeli defense companies at the Paris Airshow for displaying attack weapons, causing diplomatic tensions. Israel, frustrated by the decision, accused France of political and commercial motives. French President Macron maintains a stance supporting Israel’s right to self-defense but differentiates regarding military strikes on Iran.

France barred Israeli defense companies from showcasing attack weapons at the Paris Airshow, escalating diplomatic strains. The decision, aimed at enforcing exhibitor guidelines, saw Israeli stands like Elbit Systems and IAI shut down with black partitions.
President Macron emphasized France's support for Israel's self-defense while disclaiming support for offensive actions in Iran. This policy shift follows diplomatic disagreements regarding Israel's military activities in Gaza.
Israel's fury was mirrored by criticism from U.S. politicians at the show, who deemed France's move politically motivated. Airshow organizers are mediating to resolve the discord and restore order at the event.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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