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Demand soars for Israel's battle-tested weapons tech despite global criticism of its wartime conduct
Demand is soaring for Israel's battle-tested weapons and military technology, despite widespread condemnation by rights groups and the international community over the country's conduct in wars, particularly in Gaza
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According to ABC News’s source item, Demand soars for Israel’s battle-tested weapons tech despite global criticism of its wartime conduct, Demand is soaring for Israel’s battle-tested weapons and military technology, despite widespread condemnation by rights groups and the international community over the country’s conduct in wars, particularly in Gaza
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