German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock expressed deep concern over the current actions of the Israeli army in Rafah.
This was disclosed in a statement released on Wednesday by the German foreign ministry.
She stated, “I am deeply concerned about the Israeli army’s current actions in Rafah. The people there do not know what to do and no longer have any safe places to flee to. But protecting the civilian population must be the top priority. At the moment, there is no sign of this.”
Baerbock emphasized the disastrous consequences of the current situation, not only for the people in Gaza, but also for Israel’s security. She asserted that Germany’s raison d’état involves standing up for the security of the State of Israel and doing everything possible to ensure that Israel does not lose itself in this war.
She further stated, “From the very beginning, we have made it clear that the terrorist playbook must not be allowed to succeed. We have therefore done everything in our power since 7 October to help alleviate the humanitarian suffering of the civilian population. And we have emphasised that military self-defence must target the Hamas terrorists and not innocent Palestinian children, women and men.”
Baerbock made it clear that Hamas has the power to end the suffering of the people in Gaza immediately. However, she also pointed out that the war against Hamas cannot be won by military means alone. She stressed the importance of providing safe places, medicine, food, fuel – the bare essentials needed to live – to prevent further suffering and hatred.
She concluded her statement by saying, “As difficult as every inch of progress is, we are not letting up in our diplomatic efforts. The negotiations on an immediate ceasefire are continuing. Our efforts on behalf of the hostages are continuing. Our humanitarian assistance is continuing. And, above all, we are not losing sight of the day after. A day when Hamas no longer poses a threat, when the Palestinians live in their own state, and when Israel has gained strength and security through good relations with its neighbours.”