Germany to Respond to Any Unilateral Israeli Moves on Palestinian Territories, Warns Minister
- Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that recognition of a Palestinian state should follow talks on a two-state solution, responding to 'annexation threats' from some Israeli ministers.
- Wadephul emphasized that Germany will respond to any unilateral actions, marking Berlin's strongest warning to Israel yet.
- Recent polling indicates that 63% of Germans believe Israel's military actions in Gaza are excessive, reflecting a shift in public opinion.
- Critics argue that Germany's cautious approach is influenced by historical guilt and pro-Israel sentiment, limiting pressure on Israel despite growing international concern.
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