Germany approved military exports to Israel exceeding $100 million today, Thursday, according to data from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The data showed that Germany authorized arms exports worth €94,052,394 ($101.61 million) since August, in response to a parliamentary inquiry from MP Zivim Dadelin, according to foreign media reports.
These approvals follow a significant decline in arms exports during the first half of the year, and the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights announced that it has filed an appeal in Frankfurt to halt further exports.