Germany continued the support of Israel as FM visits Berlin

German Foreign Minister Johan Wadeful (Image Credit: AP)

Israeli Foreign Minister Gidon Set met with his German counterpart Johan Wadeful in Berlin on Thursday.The meeting took place a day later when Wadeful promised that Germany would send more weapons to Israel despite increasing international calls for a weapon.Speaking at a press conference with his counterpart, essence, Wadeful criticized Israel’s works in Gaza Strip.The German Minister said that he had renewed his “immediate request to allow Gaza” to allow humanitarian assistance to “Gaza” without the necessary sanctions by international law.Wadeful also reduced the Israeli government’s announcement that it would allow 22 more settlements in the West Bank. He said that the German government “rejects” the construction of new Israeli settlements as illegal under international law.Meanwhile, the essence appealed to Germany to give an alternative foundation a chance to distribute human aid in the Gaza Strip.The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) is controversial as it is supported by Israel and the United States. It crosses the United Nations aid agencies and other initiatives, and is accused of endangering citizens in this process.“This attempt has the ability to strangle the Palestinian population and end this war,” said that this type of distribution can prevent Hamas from appropriating assistance.Hamas is recognized as a terrorist organization by the German Government, the European Union, the United States and some Arab states.

Wadeful reiterated Germany’s support for Israel:

However, Wadeful insisted that Israel had the right to defend himself against Hamas and other enemies, and “Therefore Germany would continue to support Israel with arms delivery, which was never in doubt.”Wadeful also said that by recognizing a Palestinian kingdom, it will now send a “wrong signal”, which should conclude the interaction between Israel and Palestine before recognizing a Palestinian kingdom.He said that the European Union should maintain its treaty controlling political and economic relations with Israel, which was placed under the review last month due to the position of Gaza.Thursday’s meeting was the second official meeting between the two ministers. The first took place on 11 May in Israel.During Berlin’s visit to Sir, dozens of protesters opposed Israel’s works at Gaza Strip. The protests began in front of the Ministry of Foreign Foreign Ministry in the morning in front of the German Foreign Ministry under “Red Rekha of International Law”.The participants waved the Palestinian flags and “no support for war crimes in Gaza,” “Intentionally stop the starvation of the people of Gaza,” and “the intentional starvation of the people of Gaza.”

The minister remembers the victims of the Holocaust:

Earlier in the day, two top diplomats launched a garland in Berlin’s Holocast Memorial, which remembers the 6 million Jews killed in Europe under the Nazi rule of Germany from 1933 to 1945.“The fight against antisemitism, Germany, is standing for Jewish life and commitment to the security and peaceful future of the Israeli state and will remain our responsibility, Wadeful said that he laid a wreath with Sara at the memorial in Central Berlin. The monument “reminds us of the Germans to remember the victims, to honor the survivors and learn lessons from crimes against humanity of prince,” he said.For his share, Saar said that 80 years after the end of Holocost, “forgot the lesson.” Referring to a report published by a monitor on Wednesday, the Israeli minister said, “In Germany, an antisemic event occurs once every hour.” Wadeful said that he was “deeply embarrassed” that anti-Jewish crimes in Germany had reached a new level.

Vadaful’s clear reversal over the delivery of weapons for Israel:

On Wednesday, the promise of the promise of more arms delivery for Israel came last week as a clear reversal of the comments made by the German Daily Suddatsche Zitung.There, he suggested that further weapon shipments for Israel depended on a government review whether Israel’s action in Gaza complies with the International Human law.Israel launched his aggressive in Gaza Strip in response to the raid on 7 October 2023 under the leadership of Palestinian terrorist group Hamas in Southern Israel, with some 1,200 people, most of the citizens killed and some 250 hostages were taken.The country is now increasing under international pressure to stop its military campaign in view of the desolate human situation in the Palestinian region. Gajan health officials estimate that 54,000 people have been killed.

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