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“”The people of Gaza are starving, hundreds of thousands of people cannot find water, food, medicine or shelter, 70 per cent of all infrastructure has been destroyed in Gaza. Denmark must not supply weapons to bomb civilians. With the trial, we will test whether Denmark respects international law and the values we profess. We cannot ignore clear violations of humanitarian law, war crimes and the warning of a potential genocide."”

Lars Koch, Secretary General
Oxfam Denmark
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  • Heidi Joy Madsen, Press Officer, Oxfam Denmark, tel. no. 2019 4430 | <hjm@oxfam.dk

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Notes to editors:
  • The legal case will be submitted in the coming weeks. 
  • For several years, Danish authorities have allowed Danish companies to export components for F-35 fighter jets through a US-led defense cooperation without conducting specific assessments of the risk of contributing to war crimes. The US sells the finished fighter jets to Israel.
  • Israel is the first country - besides the US - to deploy the fighter jets. 
  • Information and Danwatch have uncovered how Israeli F35 fighter jets, including Danish components, have been used in bombardments in Gaza.
  • During a consultation in the Danish Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee on 16 January 2024, Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen (M) announced that a total of 15 Danish companies are supplying components for the F-35 fighter jets. 
  • The International Court of Justice, ICJ, has found it plausible that Israel is committing genocide and has taken interim measures to prevent this. 
  • Leading international law experts believe that the Danish practice of processing licenses for arms exports is in violation of the international rules on arms trade, which Denmark is obliged to comply with. 
  • On 12 February 2024, a court of appeal in the Netherlands decided to order the Dutch government to stop arms exports to Israel within the F-35 programme based on a lawsuit from Oxfam Novib and others. The court found that continued exports are in violation of the EU Common Rules for Arms Exports and the UN Arms Trade Treaty, to which both the Netherlands and Denmark are signatories. 
  • UN experts have recently called for countries to stop their arms exports if there is a risk that the weapons could be used in Gaza.