Le Bourget, France — Geopolitical tensions roiled the opening of the Paris Air Present on Monday as French authorities sealed off Israeli weapons trade cubicles amid the conflicts in Iran and Gaza, a transfer that Israel condemned as “outrageous.”
The choice added drama to the main aerospace trade occasion, which was already underneath the shadow of final week’s lethal crash of Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Black partitions have been put in across the stands of 5 Israeli protection companies on the commerce honest in Le Bourget, an airfield on the outskirts of Paris.
The cubicles displayed “offensive weapons” that may very well be utilized in Gaza – in violation of agreements with Israeli authorities, a French authorities supply instructed AFP.
A black wall blocks off Israeli aerospace companies’ stands, together with that of Elbit Methods Ltd., on the Paris Air Present in Paris, in Le Bourget, France, June 16, 2025.
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The businesses – Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Rafael, Uvision, Elbit and Aeronautics – make drones and guided bombs and missiles.
An Israeli exhibitor wrote a message in yellow chalk on one of many partitions, saying the hidden protection techniques “are protecting the state of Israel these days. The French government, in the name of discrimination is trying to hide them from you!”
French official says Israeli “offensive weapons” barred amid warfare in Gaza
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou defended the choice throughout a Monday press convention on the air present.
“The French government’s position was very simple: no offensive weapons at the arms exposition,” he stated. “Defensive weapons were perfectly acceptable.”
Bayrou cited the continued battle in Gaza because the rationale behind the ban.
“Given France’s diplomatic choices, in particular the concern, or in any case, very great worries about Gaza, we could not not show that there was a certain distance, which meant that we did not think it acceptable that offensive weapons were in a show like that,” stated Bayrou. “And as these offensive weapons were not withdrawn [by the Israeli companies], we have temporarily, I hope, closed the stands.”
On the final Paris Air Present in 2023, Israeli firms – together with not less than one which was topic to the closure of its stall on Monday – seem to have displayed offensive weapons, together with laser-guided bombs and rockets and assault drones.
A show of Safran Hammer 250 XLR air-to-surface weapons beside a Dassault Rafale fighter jet on the Paris Air Present in Le Bourget, France, June 16, 2025.
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Israel calls France’s resolution to shut stalls “outrageous and unprecedented”
Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated he was shocked by the “outrageous” closure of the pavilions and stated the state of affairs needs to be “immediately corrected.”
“Israeli companies have signed contracts with the organizers… it’s like creating an Israeli ghetto,” he stated on French tv channel LCI.
The Israeli protection ministry stated in an announcement that the “outrageous and unprecedented decision reeks of policy-driven and commercial considerations.”
“The French are hiding behind supposedly political considerations to exclude Israeli offensive weapons from an international exhibition – weapons that compete with French industries,” it stated. “This is particularly striking given Israeli technologies’ impressive and precise performance in Iran.”
Israel launched shock strikes on Iranian navy and nuclear websites early on Friday, killing prime commanders and scientists, prompting Tehran to hit again with a barrage of missiles.
Arkansas’ Republican Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders was on the Paris present on Monday and, talking with reporters, she referred to as the French officers’ resolution “pretty absurd.” Her father is Mike Huckabee, the present U.S. Ambassador to Israel and a staunch backer of the continued Israeli operations in Gaza.
The presence of Israeli companies at Le Bourget, although smaller than up to now, was already a supply of stress earlier than the beginning of the Paris Air Present, due to the battle in Gaza.
A French courtroom final week rejected a bid by NGOs to ban Israeli firms from Le Bourget over considerations about “international crimes.”
Native lawmakers from the Seine-Saint-Denis division internet hosting the occasion have been absent throughout Bayrou’s go to to the opening of the air present in protest over the Israeli presence.
“Never has the world been so disrupted and destabilized,” Bayrou stated earlier at a roundtable occasion, urging nations to deal with challenges “together, not against each other.”
Boeing focuses on help, not gross sales at Paris Air present after Air India crash
The row over Israel forged a shadow over a commerce honest that’s often dominated by shows of the aerospace trade’s newest flying wonders, and massive orders for aircraft makers Airbus and Boeing.
Airbus introduced an order of 30 single-aisle A320neo jets and 10 A350F freighters by Saudi plane leasing agency AviLease. The European producer additionally stated Riyadh Air was shopping for 25 long-range, wide-body A350-1000 jets.
Boeing chief government Kelly Ortberg final week cancelled plans to attend the biennial occasion, to deal with the investigation of the Air India crash.
“Our focus is on supporting our customers, rather than announcing orders at this air show,” a Boeing spokeswoman instructed AFP on Monday.
The London-bound Dreamliner crashed shortly after take-off within the western Indian metropolis of Ahmedabad, killing 241 passengers and crew and one other 38 on the bottom. One passenger survived.
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