Germany Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict Concerns
Germany has decided to stop arms exports to Israel as a response to the latter's expanded operations in Gaza, Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced. The decision is driven by potential civilian casualties and evacuation concerns, although Germany's historical support for Israel remains steadfast.

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In a significant geopolitical move, Germany has chosen to cease its arms exports to Israel, as announced by Chancellor Friedrich Merz in an interview with ARD. This decision arises from Israel's intensified military operations in Gaza, which Germany fears may result in a severe humanitarian crisis.
Chancellor Merz emphasized the potential for substantial civilian loss and the possibility of needing to evacuate Gaza entirely. Despite these concerns, Germany's longstanding support for Israel, shaped by historical events, remains firm.
Germany, a key arms supplier to Israel, has typically supported Israeli policies, driven by post-Holocaust reparative views, but this move highlights the complex balance of ethical and historical responsibilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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