Germany has been at the center of international scrutiny over its arms sales to Israel, with accusations of abetting genocide in Gaza being raised at the International Court of Justice by Nicaragua. Germany defended its position, stating the allegations had no factual or legal basis. Critics, including on @AJIInsideStory, argue that Germany's unwavering support for Israel, despite allegations of war crimes, is a misinterpretation of the lessons from the Holocaust. Amidst this controversy, Germany announced a donation of 25 million euros ($27 million) to Holocaust survivors in Israel, emphasizing that the security of Israel is a core tenet of its foreign policy, a stance influenced by historical events.
#Germany says it is providing 25 million euros ($27 million) for Holocaust survivors in #Israel to help them cope with the impact of the attack by Hamas and #Gaza war. https://t.co/z9DtP5bAcQ
Germany Gives $27 Million For Israel Holocaust Survivors Amid Gaza War https://t.co/cfgiAR6bfj https://t.co/XehShfg8kE
As a Jew living in Israel, I want to thank Germany for standing on the right side of history against Hamas with its war against the Jewish people. Germany’s Foreign Minister said that the security of Israel is at the core of their foreign policy because of the Holocaust after…
Germany denies supplying Israel with weapons of war, yet it's one of the staunchest supporters of Israel's war on Gaza. What's behind Germany's position? 🎙 #InsideStory, @TBBacherle and @johnkampfner discuss: https://t.co/dr1Fy85uOl https://t.co/CdhRZpwat7
On @AJIInsideStory, I explain that the German government has drawn the wrong lesson from the Holocaust. It should oppose war crimes regardless of who commits them rather than support the Israeli government even when it commits war crimes. https://t.co/RuyACM06Jh
Germany on Tuesday defended itself against accusations that its arms sales to Israel were abetting genocide in Gaza, arguing at the International Court of Justice that the allegations brought by Nicaragua had “no basis in fact or law.” https://t.co/K6P1CHNB8a