Olaf Scholz
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighted the “worrying and alarming normalization” of antisemitism amid Israel’s 15-month war against Hamas in Gaza.
Geert Wilders: Honoring the victims will only have value when Israel is fully supported in its existential struggle and Hamas and Hezbollah are destroyed.
“An end to the war in Gaza would be a decisive step towards a regional de-escalation,” a government spokesperson in Berlin said.
Poland’s previous administration, led by the Law and Justice Party, had demanded $1 trillion in war reparations.
“The longer the war lasts, the higher the number of civilian casualties rises, the more desperate the situation of the people in Gaza becomes,” said Olaf Scholz.
Olaf Scholz spoke at a memorial ceremony at a synagogue in Berlin that was firebombed last month.
Israel’s premier met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Tel Aviv amid a string of visits by world leaders.
Israel’s prime minister joins German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for a ceremony at Platform 17, from where thousands of Jews were deported during World War II.
Anti-reform activists vow to disrupt the prime minister’s departure from Ben-Gurion Airport.
The Berlin public prosecutor’s office said it would not investigate Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas for claiming Israel had committed “50 Holocausts.”
“We are forging a strategic partnership with Berlin,” says the Israeli leader.
The U.S. administration has reportedly sought to reassure Israel that a new accord would not include major concessions by Washington.