Middle East Crisis: Frederick Merz stopped German military exports to Israel on the Gaza issue; Urge aid access

German Chancellor Frederick Merz announced on Friday that German would suspend the export of military equipment to Israel which could be used in the Gaza Strip. The announcement came in response to Israel’s plan to control the city of Gaza.Merz said that it is “it is difficult to understand” how Israel’s military plan will help Hamas to achieve legitimate goals to nude and secure the release of hostages. “Under these circumstances, the German government will not authorize any exports of military equipment, which can be used to the next notice in the Gaza Strip,” he said. He said that, with a planned aggressive, Israel bored even more responsibility to ensure humanitarian aid to reach the citizens in Gaza. Merz renewed Germany’s calls for the UN agencies and other human organizations to work in the enclave.This decision symbolizes a significant change in the stance of Germany, as Berlin has long been considered one of the strongest international colleagues in Israel. He insisted that with the planned aggressive, the Israeli government now carried out another responsibility to ensure humanitarian aid to reach the citizens in Gaza.His comment comes amid increasing international concern over the deteriorating human crisis of human crisis in Gaza, where an un-assured report warns that famine is appearing.The Chancellor repeated Germany’s calls for the UN agencies and other human organizations for a complete and unhealthy access to the Enclave. Merz also urged that Israel warned that such tasks could increase stress and reduce peace efforts further.