Germany to halt military exports to Israel for use in Gaza war
Summary
Germany has stopped military exports to Israel that could be used in Gaza after Israel's plan to capture Gaza City was approved. This decision comes amid ongoing conflict in Gaza, where many people have died, and there is a severe humanitarian crisis. Germany's Chancellor emphasized the need for Israel to allow humanitarian aid and warned against further escalation.Key Facts
- Germany has halted military exports to Israel for use in Gaza.
- Israel's security cabinet approved a plan to capture Gaza City.
- The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and a starvation crisis.
- Germany supports Israel's right to defend itself but is concerned about civilian casualties.
- German Chancellor urged Israel to allow full access for humanitarian aid.
- Gaza health officials reported 197 deaths due to malnutrition, including 96 children.
- Israel plans to take military control of Gaza City and provide humanitarian aid outside combat zones.
- From October 2023 to May, Germany issued arms export licenses to Israel worth 485 million euros.
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