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The article discusses Israel's decision to halt its defense exports to Qatar, which was announced after unofficial security and trade relations between the two countries had been ongoing since 1996. The cooperation included Israeli-made equipment worth hundreds of millions of dollars, such as air defense systems, night vision technologies, and components for Qatari aircraft through Israeli companies like Elbit and Rafael, as part of a deal that involved equipping F-15QA fighters with advanced systems. Although commercial relations had been established for decades, the Israeli government now considers Qatar to be a "state acting against Israel," leading to the termination of current deals. However, economic and security channels continue to operate through intermediaries, companies, and Israeli export licenses.
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