The German government's position against the Zionist regime
The scale of the crimes committed by the Zionist regime forced the German government, one of the supporters of this regime, to criticize it.
German Foreign Minister Analena Bärbock expressed concern about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza and stressed that the Israeli army must do better and protect the lives of civilians. The German Foreign Minister's criticism stems from the fact that the Zionist regime's attacks on the Gaza Strip resulted in the martyrdom of more than 18,000 people. Many political observers consider Western countries to be the main supporters of Israel's crimes against the Palestinians. Earlier, a representative of the German Foreign Ministry refused to support the establishment of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and said that the Zionist regime has the right to protection. Criticizing the Zionist regime's army strategy in the Gaza war, Berbock said: "It is not enough to ask people to find shelter when in fact there is nowhere to shelter." Without mentioning Berlin's full support for Tel Aviv in the current war, she pointed to the emergency situation in Gaza and added: "The situation of the Gazans is getting worse every day, women and children suffer the most, they are the last people to receive food, and their They kill first." Boerbock stressed: “We, as the international community, must do everything to reduce this suffering and ensure that more aid reaches Gaza.” At the beginning of the war, the Zionist regime asked residents of northern Gaza to go to the southern areas in Khan Younis and Rafah, but the regime's militants repeatedly bombed the southern areas and after the end of the ceasefire, they expanded the scope of their ground operations throughout Gaza. The Palestine Refugee Relief and Employment Agency reports that 1.9 million people in Gaza have been displaced by Israeli bombing and have often moved and been displaced several times due to Israeli attacks