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France has barred official Israeli participation and prohibited the display of offensive Israeli weapons at the Eurosatory defence exhibition in Villepinte near Paris, organisers and Israeli officials said in early June 2026.
Under a decision by the French government and its Defence Council, Israeli government delegations will not be allowed to attend and Israel may not open a national pavilion.
Private Israeli firms that have booked stands — around 30 companies — will be limited to showcasing air- and missile-defence systems; rockets, surface-to-surface missiles and other offensive systems are banned.
The move follows France’s protests over Israeli military actions in Lebanon, including the seizure of the Beaufort fortress, and comes amid a wider deterioration in bilateral ties since 2023.
Israel’s defence ministry condemned the decision as “disgraceful” and politically and commercially motivated; it has already cut some procurement ties with France.
Eurosatory, scheduled for June 15-19, attracts thousands of exhibitors and hundreds of official delegations, making the restrictions significant for defence trade and export diplomacy.







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