Germany says Israel remains responsible for ensuring humanitarian aid reaches Gaza
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul visited Jerusalem on Friday and urged the Israeli government to release more humanitarian aid to Gaza. Despite the harsh words, it is unlikely that there will be any consequences if Israel does not do what Germany demands.
Germany has emphasized that Israel must guarantee the delivery of aid to the Gaza Strip. The government sees a small improvement in humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, but according to a government spokesperson, this is not enough.
The amount of humanitarian aid being allowed into the Gaza Strip is insufficient, and Israel is obliged to ensure the full flow of aid. After a meeting of ministers, which discussed the possibilities of putting pressure on Israel to improve the humanitarian situation in the strip, German government spokesman Stefan Kornelius said today. The criticism comes after Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul visited Israel and the occupied West Bank on Thursd…


After the visit of Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul to Israel, Chancellor Friedrich Merz noted slight progress in aid to Gaza. He made an appeal to Israel with the reference to possible looting by Hamas. The Union drew attention to sanctions. An overview of the debate.
While there was slight progress in the provision of supplies in Gaza, Israel was still obliged to ensure it, the Federal Government warned.
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