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Germany says recognising Palestinian state now would send 'wrong signal'
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Thursday that recognising a Palestinian state now would send the wrong signal, despite moves by other European countries in that direction.
Speaking at a Berlin press conference with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Saar, Wadephul stressed German support for a two-state solution but said negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians must be concluded first.
Spain, Ireland and Norway a year ago recognised a Palestinian state and President Emmanuel Macron has said France could do so by June, leading Israel to accuse him of a crusade against the Jewish state.
Germany, as it has sought to atone for the Holocaust, has long been one of Israel's most steadfast supporters, but has recently sharpened its criticism of its ally over the Gaza war.
Wadephul said too little aid was reaching civilians in the war-battered territory, where the United Nations warned last month that the entire population was at risk of famine.
Germany's top diplomat added that he had renewed to Saar his urgent request to allow humanitarian aid to Gaza as required by international law.
He stressed that Israel has a right to defend itself against Hamas and other enemies, and that therefore Germany will of course continue to support Israel with arms deliveries, that was never in doubt.
Last week, Wadephul had said Germany was assessing whether what is happening in Gaza is in line with international law and that arms sales to Israel would be evaluated on this basis.
This brought criticism from some within Wadephul's own CDU/CSU conservative alliance, who accused him of insufficient support for Israel.
- 'Difficult hours' -
Wadephul also said he was concerned about the extremely tense situation in the West Bank and that Berlin rejects the creation of new Israeli settlements there.
This settlement policy in this form is contrary to international law, it literally blocks the possibility of a two-state solution, said Wadephul.
Last week Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz vowed to build a Jewish Israeli state in the occupied West Bank after the government announced the creation of 22 new settlements there.
Saar, speaking earlier Thursday at Berlin's Holocaust memorial, said that Israel is surrounded by enemies seeking its elimination and that the only difference between Hamas and the Nazis was their capabilities.
He said a Palestinian state would mean the biggest prize is being offered to the murderers, establishing a new terrorist state in the heart of our homeland.
Israel has faced growing international pressure to end its war in Gaza, which was triggered by the unprecedented October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas on Israeli soil.
The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza says at least 54,607 people have been killed by Israel's offensive in the territory, mostly civilians.
Hamas's 2023 attack on Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people, also mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.
Saar charged that only Hamas is responsible for the suffering on both sides and said that we need Germany's support today in these difficult hours.
(2025/06/06 17:09)
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