Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael SecurityAccording to the Israeli Defense Ministry, France would ban Israeli government representatives, pavilions and offensive weapons from Eurosatory, the world's largest defense trade show, in protest of its actions in LebanonShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe11:26 AM • June 02 2026 IDTFrance has barred official Israeli participation in next month's Eurosatory defense exhibition in Paris, Israel's Defense Ministry said Monday, in a move that will prevent Israeli government representatives and arms manufacturers from displaying offensive weapons at one of the world's largest defense trade shows.CommentsIn the NewsFrance Bans Israel From Defense Exhibition, Israeli Defense Ministry Says'Political Figures Kindly Advised Me Not to Translate A Historian in Gaza'Trump Lashes Out at Netanyahu Over Lebanon Escalation, Report SaysNetanyahu's Beirut Threats Were Empty, Even Before Trump's Forced TruceAnarchy Thrives Under Netanyahu, Yet Judges Fail to Grasp the Evil They FaceRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIIsrael Orders Unprecedented Seizure of Religious Site From Palestinian AuthorityIsrael 2026 Election Poll Tracker: The Latest ProjectionsWho Built the Biblical-era Fortresses in the Deserts of Israel and Jordan?UN Report Accuses Israeli Forces of Rape, Sexual Abuse of Palestinian DetaineesNot Lapid or Bennett: Could This Former IDF Chief Be Israel's Next Leader?Pentagon Leaks Signal U.S. Effort to Blame Israel for Risks of Renewed Iran War
France bans Israel from defense exhibition, Israeli Defense Ministry says
According to the Israeli Defense Ministry, France Would Ban Israeli Government Representatives, Pavilions and Offensive Weapons From Eurosatory, the World's Largest Defense Trade Show, in Protest of Its Actions in Lebanon
France excluded Israel from Eurosatory defense expo (July 2026) over Lebanon escalation, blocking government representatives and offensive weapons. Signal of tightening international controls on defense-tech exports—affects Israeli tech sector's global partnerships and supply-chain risk.










