
Germany halts military exports that may be used in Gaza
Israel's political-security cabinet approved a plan early on Friday to take control of Gaza City, a move expanding military operations despite intensifying criticism at home and abroad over the devastating, almost two-year-old war.
Merz said it was Israel's right to disarm Hamas and to seek the release of the Israeli hostages.
"The German government believes that the even tougher military action in the Gaza Strip decided upon by the Israeli cabinet last night makes it increasingly difficult to see how these goals can be achieved," he said in a statement.
"Under these circumstances, the German government will not approve any exports of military equipment that could be used in the Gaza Strip until further notice."
Far-right allies in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition have been pushing for a total takeover of Gaza as part of his vow to eradicate Hamas militants, though the military has warned this could jeopardise the lives of remaining hostages.
The release of the hostages and negotiations for a ceasefire are Germany's top priorities, Merz said, expressing deep concern over the suffering of civilians in the Gaza strip.
Germany's parliament said in June that export licences for military equipment to Israel worth 485 million euros ($A865 million) were granted between October 7, 2023 and May 13, 2025.
Germany has been one of Israel's strongest supporters since the October 7, 2023 attacks. Berlin has repeatedly blocked EU initiatives to sanction Israel over the desperate humanitarian situation in Gaza.
with DPA

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