Canada Still Arming Israel Despite Official Ban, Report Finds


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By Wyatt Reed – Aug 1, 2025
In the course of a week, Canada accused Israel of violating international law, announced Ottawa will recognize a Palestinian state, and sent aid to be airlifted to Gaza. But a shocking new report makes clear that the proposed 51st state still arms Israelâs death machine.
Canada sent at least 391 shipments containing bullets, military equipment, weapons parts, aircraft components, and communication devices to Israel since late 2023, despite Ottawaâs repeated claims to have ended weapons deliveries to the apartheid state, a new report has revealed.
By sifting through data from the Israel Tax Authority, researchers at Arms Embargo Now discovered what they called âa continuous, massive pipeline of Canadian weapons flowing directly to Israelâ comprising over 400,000 bullets, multiple shipments of cartridges, and a variety of parts for Israelâs fleet of F-35 fighter jets. Since mid-2024, Israel received four shipments of Doppler Velocity Sensors, which provide navigation data needed for the F-35âs target acquisition and weapons delivery systems, five shipments of lightweight composite panels used by the planes, and two shipments of Modular Product Testers, which are used to diagnose problems on Israelâs air force fleet.

Of the 391 deliveries identified, the reportâs authors were able to track direct 47 shipments of military gear with detailed commercial shipping records sent by Canadian companies to Israeli companies. 38 of those shipments were sent to Israelâs biggest military firm, Elbit Systems, and its various subsidiaries.
In March 2024, the previous Canadian administration claimed to have halted all permits for arms shipments to Tel Aviv, after the legislature passed a non-binding motion declaring that âIsrael must respect international humanitarian lawâ and that âthe price of defeating Hamas cannot be the continuous suffering of all Palestinian civilians.â In the following months, then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau insisted Canada no longer facilitated Israelâs horrors, going as far as publicly chiding one concerned Palestinian, âweâve stopped exports of arms to Israel.â
But just before the apparent shift in policy, Ottawa greenlit a massive number of permits for Israeli-bound weapons deliveries, front-loading hundreds of orders in an apparent attempt to preemptively circumvent their own ban. Of the $30.6 million in military equipment sent to Israel in 2023 â the highest yearly total on record â $28.5 million was approved between October and December. Even today, many of those shipments continue to be fulfilled. To date, just 30 permits for military deliveries have been cancelled by Canada, which made that decision following a similar move by the UK in mid-2024 after the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel was violating international law.
âThe Canadian government appears to have pursued a strategy of rushing through a record-breaking number of arms export permit approvals to Israel prior to publicly committing to pause approving any new ones,â Arm Embargo Now explained in their report. âThis was then quietly undermined by a series of exceptions and loopholes,â researchers wrote, suggesting âthe governmentâs policy shifts were⌠aimed at diffusing public criticism while maintaining material support.â
Other Canadian institutions to have assisted Israelâs genocidal siege include a number of its universities. A separate report published by Just Peace Advocates found that in 2023 up to $100 million went completely untaxed as it was funneled to Israeli universities from their âcharitableâ arms in Canada. The money went to a variety of schools with strong ties to occupation forces, including Israelâs self-described âacademic home of soldiers,â Bar-Ilan University, which took in around $4 million that year.
In addition, nearly $17 million was sent tax-free to Ben-Gurion University in 2023, which bragged of having âtransformed itself into a back office for warâ in October that year. Months later, Ben-Gurion announced the creation of two new âelite academic programs for future [Israeli military] recruits, as part of preparations for the transfer of IDF technological units to southern Israel.â The university says it works âin tandemâ with the Israeli Air Force Flight School and claims to have trained around 1,000 pilots for military service.
Also receiving untaxed funds was Israelâs Weizmann Institute of Science, which has been described as âthe incubator of most nuclear weapons work in Israel.â Weizmann has well-documented ties to a variety of Israeli spies implicated in efforts to steal nuclear secrets, and drew international attention after it was partially destroyed in a retaliatory Iranian airstrike on June 15.
According to Just Peace Advocates, Canadian sources delivered over $36 million to the Weizmann Institute in 2023.

Wyatt Reed is a Blacksburg, Virginia-based writer and activist who spent several years in Latin America.
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