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Germany’s Merz condemns Israeli minister’s call for killings in Gaza

19 August 2026
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz condemned Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir for his recent remarks advocating the killing of “30 to 40” Palestinians in Gaza each night. Deputy government spokesman Sebastian Hille stated that these comments are inhumane and in violation of international law, describing them as unacceptable. At a recent EU summit, European leaders agreed to consider sanctions against politicians endorsing actions that violate human dignity and international law. The issue will be addressed by EU foreign ministers at their forthcoming informal Gymnich meeting, where High Representative Kaja Kallas will present proposals regarding the situation. Ben-Gvir’s statements included calls for increased airstrikes in Gaza and for the resettlement of Israelis in Palestinian territories.

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This incident highlights the ongoing tensions and violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly regarding the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Israeli officials’ calls for increased military action come amid a backdrop of longstanding disputes over territory and governance. The European Union’s consideration of sanctions reflects a growing concern among international leaders about human rights violations in conflict zones. The context of these actions is crucial for understanding the broader implications for peace efforts and regional stability in the Middle East.

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