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Have Gaza war and arms embargo left traces in the German-Israeli relationship? On the chancellor's initial visit to Jerusalem, there is little sense of it.
During his visit to Jerusalem, Federal Chancellor Merz underscores the special relationship with Israel. However, he also speaks of a German dilemma. This becomes clear at the appointment with Prime Minister Netanyahu. By Bettina Meier.[more]]>
During his inaugural visit to Jerusalem, Chancellor Merz struggles for the right tone. His signal: standing up for Israel — but also admonishing words. The meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu runs differently than some observers previously feared.
Chancellor Merz visits Israel as a friend, as he says. However, the Israeli action in the Gaza Strip has led his federal government into "a certain dilemma."
Federal Chancellor Merz should be noted that he clearly named "the dilemmas" into which the Israeli action brought Germany, and pointed out that friendship endures different positions. Whether he had to address Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu after everything that has happened since the beginning of the Gaza war (...) must be left to the familiar "Bibi". Merz makes no secret of differences of opinion, urges the
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