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Israeli Regime’s Record-Breaking Arms Exports, Betrayed by Four Arab Countries

The UAE, Morocco, Bahrain, and Sudan accounted for 15% of the total Israeli arms exports in 2025, an increase of 12% compared to 2024.
News ID: 87922
Publish Date: 07 June 2026 - 09:19 - 29August 2647

TEHRAN (Defapress) - Data from the Israeli Ministry of War shows that Arab countries have increasingly become key customers for the regime’s military industries.

Israeli Regime’s Record-Breaking Arms Exports, Betrayed by Four Arab Countries

2025 was a successful year for the Israeli military industry, with military exports reaching an all-time high of $19.2 billion; this figure represents a 30% increase compared to 2024 ($14.8 billion) and more than double the exports of five years ago.

More than half of these sales were related to contracts worth over $100 million, mainly concluded through direct government agreements. Since the official resumption of relations between Morocco and the Israeli regime in 2020, several military cooperation agreements have been signed between the parties, and major arms contracts have been concluded. Estimates indicate that Morocco has purchased about $2 billion worth of defense systems, drones, and other military equipment from Israel since the beginning of this cooperation.

In 2025, air defense systems, missiles, and rockets remained the main export data-x-items of the Israeli military industry, with a share of 29 percent, followed by reconnaissance and optronic systems with 22 percent.

The three largest Israeli aerospace companies, Rafael and Elbit Systems, account for about 85 percent of international sales in this sector, and their accumulated orders are estimated at $90 billion, indicating continued growth in demand in global markets.

Despite the growth in exports to the Abraham Accords signatory countries, Europe remains the largest destination for Israeli military exports with 36 percent, and the Asia-Pacific region is in second place with 32 percent.

Israeli officials attribute part of this commercial success to the willingness of various countries to purchase systems that have been used in real combat operations, a factor that has created an important competitive advantage for Israeli military industries in global markets.

Five years after the signing of the Abraham Accords, military cooperation between Israel and several Arab countries continues to expand, with Morocco, as one of the main players, playing an important role in consolidating the presence of the Zionist regime's military industries in North Africa and the Arab world.

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