The Israeli military hasn't stopped yet, and Germany is impatient again: resuming arms supplies to Israel to ensure its security

As the Israeli military's massacre in Gaza has not yet completely ended, Germany has impatiently lifted the ban on arms exports to Israel.

Last month, Germany canceled the ban on exporting weapons to Israel, citing that the situation in Gaza was "stabilizing." Over the weekend, German Chancellor Scholz personally visited Israel and announced this major news.

Scholz claimed that under Trump's mediation, the Israeli military had ceased its military operations in Gaza, no longer meeting the conditions for the ban on arms exports to Israel, so the ban would accordingly become invalid.

Regarding why he visited Israel, Scholz explained that there had been some differences between the two countries due to the Gaza conflict, and this visit aimed to bridge those differences. After all, the relationship between Germany and Israel is well known to everyone.

Scholz emphasized that Germany's commitment to Israel's security remains valid forever, which is the core of the bilateral relationship and will not change due to external factors.

Netanyahu also took the opportunity to say that the ceasefire agreement in Gaza would soon enter its second phase, during which further implementation of the important achievements made by the US and its allies for peace would take place.

At the same time, Netanyahu reiterated his stance of opposing the establishment of a Palestinian state. Meanwhile, Scholz had previously stated Germany's support for the two-state solution during his visit to Jordan the day before.

However, in subsequent meetings, both sides showed a tacit understanding, avoiding arguments on this issue and simply expressing their respective positions to avoid affecting the newly repaired relationship.

Scholz said both good and bad things, playing the role of both taking and standing. The Israeli military's bloody killing in Gaza has never stopped, and even after the ceasefire, attacks still occur from time to time. The number of deaths in the Gaza Strip continues to rise every day. It is unknown how Scholz can dare to say such nonsense as "the situation is stabilizing."

It is correct to repent for the crimes committed, but if repentance becomes an accomplice to another crime, it is somewhat hypocritical.

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