Germany's Humanitarian Airlift: A Call for Action in Gaza
Germany will launch an airlift to deliver aid into Gaza amid worsening humanitarian conditions and growing international criticism of Israel. Chancellor Friedrich Merz has faced pressure to reassess Germany's approach, as starvation and malnutrition claims continue, with plans for a Gaza reconstruction conference underway.

Germany is set to initiate an airlift to deliver humanitarian aid into Gaza as part of its response to the deteriorating conditions in the region. Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the plans on Monday, highlighting the increasing death toll and malnutrition crisis amid the ongoing conflict.
The German security cabinet convened to discuss the situation, expressing cautious optimism over Israel's limited ceasefire while considering future measures. Discussions included potential sanctions, though Merz emphasized diplomatic talks before pursuing such actions, planning talks with Israeli and regional leaders.
In collaboration with Jordan and European allies, Germany aims to ease the humanitarian crisis through aid delivery, eyeing a broader Gaza reconstruction effort. The initiative reflects Germany's delicate balancing act between historical obligations and mounting pressures for a robust response.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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