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Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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IsraeliPalestinianconflict
Ruxsora Maxmudova
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Germany1.officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a
country in the western region of Central Europe. It is the
second-most populous country in Europe after Russia,
and the most populous member state of the European
Union.
Germany is known for its rich history, diverse culture,
and significant contributions to the fields of science,
philosophy, music, and art. It has a population of over
83 million people, making it the most populous country
in the European Union. The capital city is Berlin, which
is also the largest city in Germany.
The country has a well-developed economy and is
known for its engineering and manufacturing prowess,
with major industries including automotive, machinery,
and chemical manufacturing. Germany is also
recognized for its advancements in renewable energy
and environmental sustainability.
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2.Germany's position in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict can becharacterized as one that emphasizes a two-state solution, promoting
peace and stability in the region. Germany has traditionally maintained
a close relationship with Israel due in part to its historical responsibility
and commitment to ensuring the security of the Jewish state. At the
same time, it has also expressed support for the legitimate rights and
aspirations of the Palestinian people.
Germany has regularly affirmed its commitment to the two-state
solution, which envisions an independent and sovereign Palestinian
state alongside the state of Israel, with both living in peace and
security. The German government has been actively involved in efforts
to mediate the conflict and has provided support for initiatives aimed at
promoting dialogue, understanding, and cooperation between the
Israelis and Palestinians.
In addition, Germany has been a significant donor to the Palestinian
Authority, providing financial and humanitarian aid to support
development and stability in the Palestinian territories. It has also
supported efforts to rebuild infrastructure and institutions in the region.
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Germany is actively involved in efforts to preventconflict between Palestine and Israel and aims to
achieve a sustainable solution that promotes peace and
stability in the region.
1. Support for a two-state solution: Germany insists
that two independent and sovereign countries, Israel
and Palestine, must coexist in peace and security. She
supports efforts to achieve a two-state solution to the
conflict.
2. Political mediation: Germany is actively involved in
diplomatic efforts to mediate between Israel and
Palestine. It supports dialogue and stimulates
diplomatic efforts to find a peaceful solution to the
conflict.
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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock expresseddoubts about a cease-fire, arguing that it was not clear
how this could be negotiated, how it could help in freeing
the hostages, and how it could guarantee Israel’s safety.
“I totally understand the impulse in this terrible situation,
where innocent children, women, mothers, families are
not only suffering so terribly, but they are dying. But
impulses are not enough to help people to really
guarantee security and peace,” she told reporters ahead
of an EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels