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Germany regards executions by Hamas as acts of terror

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Posted on October 15, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -A German foreign ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday that reported executions by Hamas in Gaza in clashes with local clans constitute acts of terror against the population but

Germany Condemns Hamas Executions as Terror Against Civilians

Germany's Response to Hamas Violence

BERLIN (Reuters) -A German foreign ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday that reported executions by Hamas in Gaza in clashes with local clans constitute acts of terror against the population but Germany sees an unchanged need to provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians.

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(Reporting by Ludwig Burger and Andreas RinkeEditing by Madeline Chambers)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany condemns Hamas executions in Gaza.
  • Executions considered acts of terror against civilians.
  • Germany maintains need for humanitarian aid.
  • Conflict involves clashes with local clans.
  • German foreign ministry spokesperson comments.

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