Germany Voices Strong concerns Over Israeli Actions in Gaza
Berlin – German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has issued a sharp rebuke of Israel’s recent military actions in the gaza Strip, stating that they can no longer be justified as a fight against terrorism.
His comments mark a notable shift in Germany’s traditionally cautious stance toward criticizing Israel, rooted in the nation’s past responsibility.
Chancellor Merz’s Critique
Speaking at the WDR European Forum in Berlin, Chancellor Merz articulated his growing unease with the situation in Gaza.According to the anadolu news agency, Merz stated:
What the Israeli army is doing now in the Gaza Strip, harming the civilian population to such an extent, as has increasingly been the case in recent days, can no longer be justified as a fight against terrorism.
Merz acknowledged Germany’s historical reluctance to publicly criticize Israel. However,he emphasized that the scale of recent actions has compelled him to speak out. He plans to address these concerns directly with Israeli prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week.
Did You Know?
Germany’s relationship with Israel is deeply influenced by its historical responsibility for the Holocaust. This has traditionally led to a cautious approach in publicly criticizing Israeli policies.
Condemnation of School Bombing
Chancellor Merz specifically condemned the recent bombing of a school in Gaza, which resulted in the deaths of at least 31 people and left many more wounded. He described the incident as both a human tragedy and a political catastrophe.
the german government has reportedly contacted Israeli officials to express its concerns regarding the ongoing military offensive.
Pro Tip: Understanding International Humanitarian Law
International Humanitarian Law (IHL) governs the conduct of armed conflict. Key principles include distinguishing between combatants and civilians, and proportionality in the use of force.Violations of IHL can constitute war crimes.
Foreign Minister’s Call for Aid
Adding to the chorus of concern, German Foreign Minister johann Wadephul has renewed calls for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza. While acknowledging that Israel recently permitted limited aid, Wadephul emphasized that it remains insufficient to address the dire needs of the population. He conveyed this message to his Israeli counterpart during a recent phone call, stating that the humanitarian situation is unbearable and must be improved quickly.
Die Lage in Gaza ist nicht hinnehmbar. Israel hat das Recht, sich zu verteidigen – aber die humanitäre Hilfe in Gaza muss ganz dringend verbessert werden. Dafür braucht es jetzt einen Waffenstillstand – und klare Schritte hin zur zwei-Staaten-Lösung.
– Johann Wadephul (@aussenminde) May 26, 2025
Foreign Minister Wadephul reiterated Germany’s commitment to a two-state solution, emphasizing that there must be no expulsion from the Gaza Strip. There must also be no policy of starvation.
He stressed that Gaza should belong to Palestinians as part of a complete two-state settlement.
Gaza’s Humanitarian crisis
Sence Israel’s resumption of military operations on March 18, the Gaza strip has endured a period of intense aerial bombardment, resulting in thousands of Palestinian casualties. The situation is further compounded by restrictions on aid entering the region.
Reader Question: What is the Two-State Solution?
The two-state solution refers to a proposed resolution of the israeli-palestinian conflict that envisions two independent states: one for Israelis and one for Palestinians, living side-by-side in peace and security.
Background to the Conflict
The current conflict escalated following a palestinian Resistance operation in southern Israel on October 7, 2023. as then, the Israeli military has launched a large-scale military campaign in Gaza, resulting in a staggering death toll. Reports indicate over 53,000 Palestinians have been killed, more than 122,000 wounded, and over 14,000 remain missing.
The first public session of the Gaza tribunal, a civil society initiative serving as a “court of humanity and conscience”, will begin in Sarajevo on Monday.
“This landmark event represents a crucial step in the Tribunal’s mission to document alleged war crimes, address… pic.twitter.com/bdzVYtFEYU
– The Palestine Chronicle (@PalestineChron) May 26, 2025
International Scrutiny
Despite widespread international condemnation, efforts to hold Israel accountable have been limited. The International Court of Justice is currently investigating Israel for the crime of genocide, and the international Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for accused war criminals, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.