Jerusalem: Israel has dismissed media reports that it has exported security equipment to Pakistan over the past five years.
“Israel does not export defence equipment to Pakistan. That is our stated policy and is implemented completely,” a senior foreign ministry official told PTI.
Israeli daily, Ha’aretz, on Tuesday quoting a British government report said that Tel Aviv has exported security equipment over the past five years to Pakistan and four Arab countries with which it has no diplomatic relations.
The report, which deals with British government permits for arms and security equipment exports, says that in addition to Pakistan, Israel has exported such equipment to Egypt, Algeria, the United Arab Emirates and Morocco.
The report was released by Britain’s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, which oversees security exports and publishes regular reports on permits granted or denied to purchase arms, military equipment or civilian items that are monitored because they can be put to security uses.
British authorities are said to have processed hundreds of Israeli applications to purchase military items containing British components between January 2008 and December 2012 for use by the Israel Defence Forces or to be used into systems exported to third countries.
Reacting to the report, the Pakistani military Tuesday rubbished it as “misleading”.
India is Israel’s largest buyer of defence equipment and analysts say if the reports are true it can prove damaging to the strategic relations evolving between the two countries. Almost fifty per cent of Israeli defence exports were said to be to India about a few years ago.
Some analysts in India had raised concerns when Pakistan’s former military ruler Pervez Musharraf had initiated moves to normalise ties with Israel pointing out that New Delhi could lose out the edge it enjoys over its neighbour due to access to certain Israeli defence equipments. (PTI)