Germany’s Merz Says What’s Happening in Gaza Is ‘Unacceptable’
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Germany’s Chancellor Merz Demands Gaza Ceasefire and Humanitarian Access Amid Mounting Crisis - teleSUR English
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has intensified his call for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, declaring the humanitarian situation “no longer acceptable” and urging Israel to allow unrestricted access to aid for Palestinian civilians. Speaking at his summer press conference in Berlin, Merz emphasized that Germany is pushing for two urgent priorities: “a ceasefire and comprehensive humanitarian aid.” He noted that the suffering in Gaza …
The events in the Gaza Strip were "no longer acceptable", criticized Friedrich Merz Israel. He called on the government there to provide humanitarian aid.
The Middle East is also the subject of the Chancellor's summer press conference. Merz once again criticises the situation in the Gaza Strip, which is "no longer acceptable". He rejects Israel's "unconditional" support.
Improving the humanitarian situation in Gaza and talking about reconstruction: this is the goal of Development Minister Alabali Radovan at the weekend.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz told the BBC on Friday that Europe had relied too much on the United States in the past and would need to do more to fund its defense and security. In a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he expressed his desire for a quick ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages.
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