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Germany slams Israel’s Gaza strategy, says denying food to civilians ‘unacceptable’

May 27, 2025 at 4:02 pm

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul attends the European Union Foreign Affairs Council, chaired by EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas in Brussels, Belgium on May 20, 2025. [Dursun Aydemir – Anadolu Agency]

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul today slammed Israel’s Gaza strategy, stressing that denying food and medicine to Palestinian civilians was “unacceptable” and violated international humanitarian law.

Speaking at the WDR European Forum in Berlin, Wadephul expressed Germany’s deep concern over the situation in Gaza and outlined ongoing diplomatic efforts to persuade the Israeli government to allow more aid deliveries to Palestinian civilians.

“With regard to the Gaza Strip, the Israeli government is pursuing a dual strategy, which we consider to be wrong. On the one hand, a non-supply of food, medicines, and secondly, a very strong intensification of military operations, obviously with the aim of driving the population more and more into the south,” he said.

“And I have made this clear from the very beginning, during my recent introductory visit to Israel, that this policy cannot receive Germany’s support. And since this policy is continuing – and while there are initial aid deliveries, but they are not substantially increased – our criticism is becoming increasingly forceful,” he stressed.

Wadephul further warned that continued violations of international humanitarian law could lead Germany to halt weapons supplies to Israel.

“We defend the rule of law everywhere and that includes international humanitarian law. And where we see dangers that it is being violated, we will of course take action against it and certainly not supply weapons that would lead to further violations,” he said.

Foreign Ministry legal experts would prepare a report next week to guide the government’s future decisions on this matter, the ministry explained.

Germany has long been a staunch supporter of Israel, with political leaders repeatedly emphasising the country’s historical responsibility to Israel stemming from its Nazi past and the crimes committed against Jews during World War II.

However, Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s coalition government has taken a more critical position toward Israel this week, responding to its renewed military offensive in Gaza, ongoing aid blockade, and Israeli ministers’ proposals for the expulsion of Palestinians and territorial annexation.