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    Volkswagen considers shift to weapons production amid rising demand for Israeli Iron Dome components

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 30, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Volkswagen considers shift to weapons production amid rising demand for Israeli Iron Dome components

    Volkswagen is in advanced talks with Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to repurpose its Osnabrück factory—set to close due to declining auto demand—into a production hub for components of Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system. The move aims to preserve jobs amid Europe’s growing militarization.
    The deal aligns with Germany’s plan to boost defense spending to €500 billion by 2030, driven by NATO-backed arms production and perceived threats from Iran. The transition requires minimal investment and could start within 12–18 months, leveraging Germany’s industrial capacity for military tech.
    Critics argue Germany’s deepening ties to Israel’s defense industry contradict its pacifist history and risk entangling Europe in Middle East conflicts. A majority of Germans oppose U.S.-Israeli military actions against Iran, fearing spillover into Europe.
    The shift reflects broader deindustrialization in Germany, exacerbated by energy shortages after the Nord Stream sabotage, which forced companies like BASF to relocate to China. Russia retaliated by seizing BASF’s assets, further destabilizing supply chains.
    Israel’s weakening defense industry—due to attacks on key facilities—has led the U.S. to pledge its entire munitions stockpile, raising concerns about American leaders prioritizing foreign interests over national security. Critics warn this militarization accelerates Western decline while undermining sovereignty and peace.


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