In a move that underscores the deepening chasm between the Spanish government and the State of Israel, Madrid has formally cancelled a lucrative contract for Israeli-designed rocket launchers, AFP reported on Monday.

This decision, valued at nearly 700 million euros, was formalized on Spain’s official public contracts platform on September 9, just a day before Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez publicly unveiled a decree to "consolidate in law" a ban on military equipment sales and purchases with Israel, the news agency said.

The cancelled contract involved the acquisition of 12 SILAM rocket launcher systems, which are a variant of the PULS platform developed by Israeli firm Elbit Systems. This information was confirmed by the International Institute for Strategic Studies’ Military Balance.

The cancellation is part of a broader government effort to sever military ties with the Jewish state. It was also reported that Spain has now formalized the cancellation of a separate €287 million contract for 168 anti-tank missile launchers, which were to be manufactured under a license from an Israeli company.... Read More: Arutz-7