Conflict: Foreign Office: Germans among those abducted by Hamas

Conflict: Foreign Office: Germans among those abducted by Hamas

The situation in Israel also affects Germany. Chancellor Scholz initially only reacted briefly to the attack on Israel on Platform X. Now he explains in detail.

The federal government assumes that there are also German nationals among those abducted from Israel by the Islamist Hamas. The Foreign Office in Berlin said that, according to the Foreign Ministry’s findings, these were people who all had Israeli as well as German citizenship. Today the Federal Government’s crisis team met again at the Foreign Office.

Based on the information currently available, the Foreign Office continued to say that the German embassy in Tel Aviv is coordinating very closely with the Israeli authorities. We also ask for your understanding that, in order to protect the people affected, we cannot comment publicly on either the number or individual cases. It has already been said that the federal government generally does not comment on individual consular cases and hostage-taking of German citizens.

Scholz assures Israel of unwavering solidarity

Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) promised Germany’s solidarity with Israel after the large-scale attack by the Islamist Hamas.

In a telephone conversation, he assured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that “Germany stands firmly and unwaveringly on Israel’s side in the face of this terrible attack,” said Scholz in the Chancellery in Berlin. “Israel’s security is German raison d’être. This is especially true in difficult times like these. And we will act accordingly.”

Scholz called Hamas’ attack “barbaric” and “outrageous” and emphasized: “Israel has the right to defend itself against these barbaric attacks, to protect its citizens and to pursue the attackers.”

The Chancellor announced that he would hold detailed telephone calls with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to discuss the situation.

“One thing is clear: We strongly condemn Hamas’ actions. Above all, we are doing everything we can to ensure that this attack does not turn into a conflagration with incalculable consequences for the entire region,” said Scholz. “And we warn everyone against fueling and perpetuating terror in this situation.”

Scholz condemns Palestinian celebrations

At the same time, Scholz condemned pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Germany on the occasion of the attack on Israel. “We do not accept it when the heinous attacks against Israel are celebrated here on our streets,” he said.

“The suffering, the destruction, the death of so many people cannot be a cause for joy for anyone.” His thoughts are “with the citizens of Israel in these difficult hours, who have suffered many victims.”

In Berlin-Neukölln, around 50 people gathered on Saturday evening for what the police said was a pro-Palestinian demonstration. A video on Instagram shared by the anti-Israel network Samidoun showed a group chanting slogans. The organization distributed sweet baked goods to passers-by on Saturday afternoon, “in celebration of the victory of the resistance,” as it wrote on Instagram.

Source: Stern

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