Israel Furious as France Shuts Four Weapons Stands at Paris Airshow 

This photograph shows the closed Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Israeli Pavillon during the 55th edition of the International Paris Airshow at the Paris-Le Bourget Airport, in Le Bourget, suburb of Paris on June 16, 2025. (AFP)
This photograph shows the closed Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Israeli Pavillon during the 55th edition of the International Paris Airshow at the Paris-Le Bourget Airport, in Le Bourget, suburb of Paris on June 16, 2025. (AFP)
TT

Israel Furious as France Shuts Four Weapons Stands at Paris Airshow 

This photograph shows the closed Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Israeli Pavillon during the 55th edition of the International Paris Airshow at the Paris-Le Bourget Airport, in Le Bourget, suburb of Paris on June 16, 2025. (AFP)
This photograph shows the closed Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Israeli Pavillon during the 55th edition of the International Paris Airshow at the Paris-Le Bourget Airport, in Le Bourget, suburb of Paris on June 16, 2025. (AFP)

France shut down the main Israeli company stands at the Paris Airshow on Monday for refusing to remove attack weapons from display, sparking a furious response from Israel and inflaming tensions between the traditional allies. 

Stands including those of Elbit Systems , Rafael, IAI and Uvision were blocked off with black partitions before the start of the world's biggest aviation trade fair. Smaller Israeli stands, which didn't have hardware on display, and an Israeli Ministry of Defense stand, remained open. 

France, a long-time Israeli ally, has gradually hardened its position on the government of Benjamin Netanyahu over its actions in Gaza and military interventions abroad. 

French President Emmanuel Macron made a distinction last week between Israel’s right to protect itself, which France supports and could take part in, and strikes on Iran it did not recommend. 

The office of French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said it had told all exhibitors ahead of the show that offensive weapons would be prohibited from display and that Israel's embassy in Paris had agreed to this. It added that the companies could resume their exhibits if they complied with this requirement. 

Bayrou told reporters that given France's diplomatic stance, and "in particular its ... very great concern about Gaza", the government had felt it unacceptable for attack weapons to be on show. 

But Israel's defense ministry reacted with fury. 

"This outrageous and unprecedented decision reeks of policy-driven and commercial considerations," it said in a statement. 

"The French are hiding behind supposedly political considerations to exclude Israeli offensive weapons from an international exhibition - weapons that compete with French industries." 

The ministry later added it was filing court petitions against the decision. 

IAI's president and CEO, Boaz Levy, said the black partitions were reminiscent of "the dark days of when Jews were segmented from European society". 

Two US Republican politicians attending the airshow also criticized the French move. 

Talking to reporters outside the blacked-out Israeli defense stalls, US Republican Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders described the decision as "pretty absurd", while Republican Senator Katie Britt criticized it as "short-sighted". 

Meshar Sasson, senior vice president at Elbit Systems, accused France of trying to stymie competition, pointing to a series of contracts that Elbit has won in Europe. 

"If you cannot beat them in technology, just hide them right? That’s what it is because there's no other explanation," he said. 

Rafael described the French move as "unprecedented, unjustified, and politically motivated". 

The airshow's organizer said in a statement that it was in talks to try to help "the various parties find a favorable outcome to the situation". 



Police Arrest Two More over Attempted Attack on US Bank HQ in Paris

Police stand outside the Bank of America building in Paris, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga)
Police stand outside the Bank of America building in Paris, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga)
TT

Police Arrest Two More over Attempted Attack on US Bank HQ in Paris

Police stand outside the Bank of America building in Paris, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga)
Police stand outside the Bank of America building in Paris, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga)

French police on Monday arrested two more people over an apparent bid to set off a homemade explosive device outside a Bank of America branch in Paris, bringing the total in custody to five, prosecutors said.

The arrests follow an incident early Saturday morning when police arrested a first suspect after he placed a device outside the US financial institution near the Champs-Elysees.

The two individuals detained on Monday are adults, according to a source following the case, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The national anti-terror prosecutor's office (PNAT) told AFP that the three minors arrested over the weekend in connection with the case had their detentions extended.

Interior Minister Laurent Nunez suggested on Saturday that the war in the Middle East might have motivated the attempted attack.

The suspect who placed the device was accompanied by a second person, who appeared to be taking photos and videos with a mobile phone but fled when police arrived.

The device contained five litres of liquid (nearly nine imperial pints) believed to be fuel and an ignition system, a source close to the investigation said.

Police said the suspect arrested early Saturday outside the bank had told them he was a minor and from Senegal. They were working to verify his identity.

According to a police source, the first suspect said he had been recruited through the Snapchat app to carry out a bombing in exchange for 600 euros ($688).

The PNAT told AFP on Saturday it had launched a probe into "attempted damage by fire or other dangerous means".

The incident came after more than a month of US and Israeli bombardment of Iran.

The war has escalated into a regional conflagration, with Iran retaliating by attacking Gulf states, sending energy markets into a tailspin and threatening the world economy.

The French government and security services have said that while they do not believe France itself is a target, US and Israeli interests on its soil might potentially be singled out.

Nunez said he did not know who was behind the incident but added that it might have been "proxies" linked to Iran.


German Prosecutors Arrest Ukrainian Man Suspected of Spying for Russia

Elements of the German police (Reuters - file)
Elements of the German police (Reuters - file)
TT

German Prosecutors Arrest Ukrainian Man Suspected of Spying for Russia

Elements of the German police (Reuters - file)
Elements of the German police (Reuters - file)

German prosecutors said on Monday they have arrested a Ukrainian man, Vitalii M., on suspicion of collecting information in Germany for the Russian intelligence service since at least November 2025, Reuters reported.

He is accused of gathering details about a man who fought for Ukrainian forces, with prosecutors saying the surveillance may have served further intelligence operations against the target.


Rubio Says US Hopeful after Private Talks with Iran Officials

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to US President Donald Trump speaking to the media, as Trump departs the White House for Florida, in Washington, D.C., US, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to US President Donald Trump speaking to the media, as Trump departs the White House for Florida, in Washington, D.C., US, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo
TT

Rubio Says US Hopeful after Private Talks with Iran Officials

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to US President Donald Trump speaking to the media, as Trump departs the White House for Florida, in Washington, D.C., US, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to US President Donald Trump speaking to the media, as Trump departs the White House for Florida, in Washington, D.C., US, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday voiced hope for working with elements within Iran's government, saying the United States privately had received positive messages, AFP reported.

Rubio said there were internal "fractures" inside the Iran and that the United States hoped that figures with "power to deliver" take charge.

"We are hopeful that that's the case," Rubio told ABC News program "Good Morning America."

"There are clearly people there talking to us in ways that previous people in charge in Iran have not spoken to us in the past, some of the things they're willing to do," he said.