Germany's Merz urges quick steps to avert Gaza 'famine'

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Published On: 14 May 2025, 19:02

BERLIN, May 14, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Germany's new Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Wednesday urged all sides to avert a "famine" in Gaza, which has been under an aid blockade by Israel since early March.

While reiterating that Germany stands by Israel's side, Merz also said that "we expect efforts for more humanitarian provision for the population in Gaza whose suffering we see, especially among children, women and the elderly".

"It is a humanitarian obligation on all parties... and I stress, on all parties -- that famine in the region be averted as soon as possible," Merz told parliament.

Merz said he hoped that there would be "successful negotiations for a ceasefire and the release of hostages" still being held by Hamas, including those with German nationality.

Germany, which has long sought to atone for the Holocaust, has been a staunch supporter of Israel, with which it marked 60 years of diplomatic relations this week.
 

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