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Israel’s actions in Gaza ‘can no longer be justified’, says Germany’s Merz

Last updated: May 26, 2025 7:41 pm
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Germany’s Chancellor Criticizes Israel’s Actions in Gaza

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has made a bold statement, expressing his strong criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and its actions in Gaza. Merz, a long-time supporter of Israel, stated that he no longer understands the motives behind the Israeli army’s operations in the Gaza Strip.

He emphasized that harming civilians in Gaza cannot be justified as a means to combat terrorism, specifically referring to Hamas. This marks a significant shift in Germany’s stance towards Israel, as the country has traditionally been a staunch ally.

International Concerns over Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Israel’s decision to halt aid deliveries into Gaza has exacerbated the already dire humanitarian situation in the region. The move was intended to pressure Hamas in ceasefire negotiations, but it has had devastating consequences for the 2 million people living in Gaza.

Several countries, including the UK, France, and Canada, have condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza and called for an end to the military offensive. The international community has expressed concerns over the escalating violence and the impact on civilians.

Growing Calls for Accountability

German officials, including the government’s commissioner for Jewish life in Germany, Felix Klein, have criticized Israel’s tactics in Gaza. Klein emphasized that exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza does not align with Germany’s commitment to safeguarding Israel’s right to exist.

There have been calls from within Germany to halt arms exports to Israel, with politicians like Adis Ahmetovic urging for accountability and adherence to international law. The government is facing a dilemma over how to balance its support for Israel with the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza.

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Tensions in Jerusalem

Meanwhile, tensions in Jerusalem have escalated ahead of the annual Flag March, a gathering of Jewish ultranationalists that often leads to clashes with Palestinian residents. Incidents of harassment and violence have been reported in the Old City, sparking concerns about further unrest.

The visit of Israel’s ultranationalist national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, to the Al Aqsa mosque compound has also raised tensions. His provocative statements about praying at the site have drawn condemnation from Jordan and renewed concerns about the fragile status quo in the region.

Conclusion

The situation in Gaza and Jerusalem remains volatile, with international pressure mounting on Israel to end its military offensive and address the humanitarian crisis. As Germany reevaluates its stance towards Israel, there is a growing recognition of the need for accountability and respect for human rights in the region.

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