German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul called for Israel to permit the UN to provide aid to the hungry in Gaza. He emphasized the urgent need to end the humanitarian catastrophe, describing the situation as unimaginable in terms of death and suffering. Wadephul also requested that Hamas cease hostilities and return hostages. Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar did not publicly endorse the suggestions but indicated that the message was understood. The situation regarding potential Israeli annexation of the West Bank was also criticized, highlighting growing international isolation for Israel.
Wadephul made an urgent appeal to the Israelis to allow the UN to transport and distribute aid safely to the hungry people in Gaza.
Germany's foreign minister described the situation in Gaza as one of unimaginable death and suffering, insisting on immediate humanitarian action.
Wadephul also called on Hamas to cease fighting and return all hostages, recognizing them as a terrorist organization.
Israel's Saar rejected accusatory comments from Ben-Gvir, emphasizing Germany's continued friendship with Israel despite claims of Nazi support.
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