Germany halts arms exports that Israel can use in Gaza
- On August 8, 2025, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced Germany will halt military exports to Israel for use in Gaza until further notice.
- This decision follows the Israeli Cabinet's recent approval of harsher military action and plans to take over Gaza City to defeat Hamas and free hostages.
- Germany, traditionally a strong Israel ally, expressed deep concern about civilian suffering and urged Israel to allow comprehensive aid access and not annex the West Bank.
- Merz affirmed Israel’s right to protect itself from Hamas attacks, while underscoring that securing the hostages' freedom and engaging in committed talks to achieve a ceasefire remain the highest priorities.
- The export suspension signals a major policy shift for Germany and underscores increased international pressure amid a 22-month conflict with growing humanitarian risks in Gaza.
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