Spahn Defends Merz-Israel Course: to End the "Suffering in the Gaza Strip"
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Merz announced a partial stop of arms exports to Israel. Criticism comes from the Union. He now receives backing from Group leader Spahn.
Some see Merz's decision to deliver fewer weapons to Israel as an end to the German state-raeson. But historians say that the decision is correct. Germany must also act in accordance with its values. By B. Dake.
Chancellor Merz announced a partial stop of arms exports to Israel. There is criticism from the Union. Head of Group Spahn is now backing.
The German chancellor should have explained his change of course better. Many in the Union feel rightly duffed
Chancellor Merz no longer wants to deliver weapons to Israel that can be deployed in the Gaza Strip. Critics accuse him of abandoning Israel. However, the stop would hardly have any effect.
The chancellor's decision to limit the supply of arms to Israel caused criticism from his own faction. Head of Group Spahn stands behind Merz, but wants to "receive the supplies as soon as possible".
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