UPDATE - Germany’s Baerbock calls on Israel to show restraint, take de-escalatory steps

Israel cannot have an interest in more civilian casualties, more suffering of women, children, German foreign minister says

ADDS MORE QUOTES FROM BAERBOCK

By Anadolu staff

BERLIN (AA) - German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on Tuesday called on Israel to show restraint and take de-escalatory steps during the humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip.

“The cease-fire, the release of the hostages, that’s a little bit of a light for the first time, now we have to use it together,” Baerbock said in a speech at the Berlin Foreign Policy Forum.

She said they will increase their efforts to enable the delivery of further humanitarian aid to Gaza during the humanitarian pause.

“Gaza is the most dangerous place in the world for children, as the head of UNICEF said last week. That is a reality. That is why we are now doing everything we can to help the children in particular,” she said.

“These are supposedly simple things, but they take days of negotiations, such as bringing in more water, milk powder or bandage.”

Baerbock reiterated her government’s stance that Israel has the right to defend itself against Hamas, but also reminded Tel Aviv its obligations under international humanitarian law.

“We make it clear to Israel time and again that civilian casualties must be avoided at all times,” she said.

“Israel cannot have an interest in more civilian casualties, more suffering of women, children, men, and more grief and anger in the Arab world as a result,” she continued.

“It is another danger that this conflict would be spread and carried into the next generation,” she also warned.

Baerbock said they expect the Israeli government to take measures to stop settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

“I am calling on Israel to do more to prevent extremist settlers in the West Bank from exploiting the situation to drive Palestinians from their homeland,” she said.

The foreign minister also underlined the need for further efforts to de-escalate the conflict and revive talks for a political solution.

“We must now build on this and think concretely about the path to a two-state solution. Not just publicly, perhaps not publicly at all, but in small circles. By creating trust, being prepared to see the plight of the other,” she said.

Baerbock also said that the German government is ready to take a diplomatic role to achieve this goal.

“Germany, as a country which is clearly on Israel's side, and enjoys the trust of Arab countries, can act as a bridge builder, and I believe that we must do this,” she said.

The German government has repeatedly said that it bears a “historical responsibility” for the security of Israel due to the country’s Nazi past and crimes committed against Jews during World War II.

Commenting on the domestic debate and tensions over the conflict in Gaza, Baerbock reiterated that they will not tolerate antisemitism and hate acts against Israel.

“Everybody has the right to state their opinion in democracies, but antisemitism, and anti-Israeli hate are not opinions,” she said.

“Anyone who lives in Germany and questions Israel's right to exist or even relativizes the Holocaust will meet our fierce resistance with all its consequences,” she added.

Baerbock also expressed concern over the rise of anti-Muslim sentiments and hate crimes, and warned against general suspicion toward Muslims.

“It is so important for me to make it clear, especially in these days, that we must not only stand up against anti-Muslim racism, but also be aware that standing up against anti-Muslim racism makes our democracy strong,” she said.

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