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Germany halts arms exports that Israel can use in Gaza

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Posted on August 8, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -The German government will not approve any exports to Israel of military equipment that could be used in the Gaza Strip until further notice, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday

Germany Suspends Arms Exports Potentially Used in Gaza Conflict

Germany's Arms Export Policy Shift

By Kirsti Knolle and Riham Alkousaa

Public Pressure and Political Response

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany is to suspend exports of weaponry that could be used in the Gaza Strip because of Israel's plan to expand its operations there - the first time united Germany has acknowledged denying military support to its long-time ally.

Impact on Israel and Regional Stability

Chancellor Friedrich Merz's sudden about-turn on Friday followed mounting pressure from the public and his junior coalition partner over the manmade humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where Israel has severely restricted supplies of food and water.

Historical Context of Arms Sales

In a statement, Merz acknowledged Israel's right to disarm Hamas and seek the release of Israeli hostages, but said the Israeli decision "makes it increasingly difficult to see how these goals can be achieved".

Germany is Israel's second biggest weapons supplier after the U.S., and has long been one of its staunchest supporters, principally because of historical guilt for the Nazi Holocaust - a policy known as the "Staatsraison".

But an opinion poll in June indicated that 73% of Germans want tighter controls on arms exports, including 30% who favoured a total ban.

"This is the right decision. The humanitarian suffering in Gaza is unbearable," said vice chancellor and finance minister Lars Klingbeil of the Social Democrats, who govern alongside Merz's conservatives.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office and the Israeli foreign and defence ministries did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

GERMANY'S REVERSAL A BLOW FOR ISRAEL

"Politically and morally, this is certainly a hard blow for Netanyahu and his policies," said Meron Mendel, the director of the Anne Frank Education Centre in Frankfurt.

According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Germany provided 30% of Israel's major arms imports in 2019-2023, primarily naval equipment including Sa’ar 6-class frigates (MEKO A-100 Light Frigates), which have been used in the Gaza war.

Merz said the release of hostages and ceasefire negotiations were Germany's top priorities, along with civilian suffering. He also urged the Israeli government not to take any further steps towards annexing parts of the West Bank.

Far-right members of Netanyahu's coalition have been pushing for a total takeover of Gaza, though the military has warned this could jeopardise the lives of surviving hostages.

Germany's parliament reported in June that export licences for 485 million euros ($564 million) of military equipment for Israel had been granted between the day of the Hamas attack that triggered the Gaza war, October 7, 2023, and May 13, 2025.

In the months after the Hamas attack, Germany increased its arms exports to Israel roughly tenfold. Human rights groups launched legal challenges, saying the weapons could be used in the Gaza war, but none has succeeded so far.

(Reporting by Kirsti Knolle and Riham Alkousaa, additional reporting by Miranda Murray; Editing by Ludwig Burger and Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany halts arms exports to Israel due to Gaza conflict.
  • Chancellor Merz responds to public and political pressure.
  • Germany historically supports Israel due to Holocaust guilt.
  • Public opinion in Germany favors tighter arms export controls.
  • Germany's decision impacts Israel's military capabilities.

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Why did Germany suspend arms exports to Israel?
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An opinion poll indicated that 73% of Germans want tighter controls on arms exports, with 30% favoring a total ban.
What is Germany's historical stance on arms exports to Israel?
Germany has been one of Israel's staunchest supporters and is its second biggest weapons supplier, largely due to historical guilt from the Nazi Holocaust.
What did Chancellor Friedrich Merz say about Israel's actions?
Chancellor Merz acknowledged Israel's right to disarm Hamas but expressed concern that Israel's actions complicate achieving humanitarian goals.
How much military equipment export licenses were granted to Israel?
Germany's parliament reported that export licenses for 485 million euros ($564 million) of military equipment for Israel had been granted since the Hamas attack.

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