Slovenia’s recently appointed government, headed by the Slovenian Democratic Party, has reversed a previous policy and will now permit the sale of arms and military equipment to Israel. The decision was announced by the cabinet following a review of existing regulations. Details regarding the scope and value of potential arms deals were not immediately disclosed. The previous ban had been in place, though the duration and specific reasons for its implementation were not specified in the announcement. This move signals a shift in Slovenia’s foreign policy regarding Israel. The decision is likely to draw international scrutiny given ongoing conflict in the region. Further details are expected as the government outlines its defense export policies.