Being able to drop bombs on Palestinians makes the development of arms “more efficient,” says technology chief in Israeli military. Read more about Israeli drone conference features weapons used to kill Gaza's children
Rather than imposing tough sanctions, the Erdogan government has allowed trade with Israel to increase. Read more about Turkey's fickle support for Palestinian struggle
Drones will almost certainly be on the agenda when François Hollande meets Benjamin Netanyahu. Read more about Arms dealers sniff opportunities as French president visits Israel
Announced in July, the new EU guidelines should bar it from awarding grants to Israeli projects in territory occupied since 1967 and exclude Israeli businesses and institutions that operate in the West Bank from receiving EU loans. Read more about European lawmakers tell EU to stand up to lobby pressure, implement ban on settlement funding
A 9 August Israeli drone strike in Sinai marks increased cooperation with the Egyptian military — and a return of Israeli drones. Read more about Israel's deadly drones have origins in Sinai occupation
New guidelines on barring firms based in Israeli settlements from cooperating with the EU are actually quite timid. Read more about Has the EU really caused an "earthquake" for Israel?
Public outcry in Nigeria against contract with Elbit, while Swiss activists mobilize against pending Israeli drone contract. Read more about Scandal in Nigeria over Israeli arms firm's Internet spying contract
Former American Jewish Congress chief Robert Lifton tries to put a human face on some of Israel’s most notorious war criminals. Read more about "Bone-breaker" Rabin lauded in new book by veteran lobbyist
Military cooperation between Israel and Mexico has risen sharply in recent years. Read more about Israel and Mexico swap notes on abusing rights
Contact between Toulouse and Israel is likely to increase, now that one of Europe’s top weapons-makers is setting up shop in the French city. Read more about France follows Israel's script