Merkel's Former Adviser Urges German Government to Recognize Palestinian State
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Ex-Merkel advisor Christoph Heusgen demands Germany's recognition of Palestine. At the same time, he criticizes Israel's current policy.
Merkel's former adviser urges German government to recognize Palestinian state
Christoph Heusgen warns Israel is on the path to becoming an 'apartheid state,' more pressure is needed to stop Netanyahu government's policies that violate international law - Anadolu Ajansı
Several countries around the world already recognize Palestine, now some G7 states also want to follow suit. Berlin, however, does not go along with it. The former head of the Munich Security Conference now advocates a change of course.
The former head of the Munich Security Conference, Heusgen, calls on the Federal Government to recognise a Palestinian state. Green politician Nouripour criticizes the arms export ban to Israel. The developments in the live blog.
Germany is a loyal friend of Israel. This is precisely why the former head of the Munich Security Conference is calling for a significant step by the Federal Government. Heusgen does not care about the fact that this is only symbolic. He looks at the conflict in the Middle East with great concern.
How do Israel react to its actions in the Gaza Strip? This is what opinions differ in Germany as well. The former Merkel consultant Heusgen makes a proposal that is likely to polarise.
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