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Munich Jewish community supervisor defends Israel from rising criticism

The president of the Munich Jewish community and Charlotte Knobloch, Upper Bavaria, has no criticism of Israel's lack of aid delivered to the Gaza Strip.

“Once the hostages are free, we can talk about everything,” the DPA in Munich's DPA told the DPA.

What she cares most about is the fate of the Israeli hostages – “However, this raises the problem of the coronavirus and unfortunately no longer exists on the agenda of this country.”

Knobloch is a famous Jewish leader in Germany. He served as the chairman of the central parliament of the German Jewish Jews and led the Munich and Upper Bavarian communities for 40 years.

Prime Minister doubts Israel's actions

Knobloch said she did not share recent questions about Israeli behavior by conservative Prime Minister Friedrich Merz.

“It is the terrorists that have caused this incredible pain and continue to extend to this day,” she said.

Meles had previously said that even in the fight against Islamic Hamas terrorism in Palestinian Islamic Hamas, Israel’s treatment of Palestinian civilians is unproveable “recently”.

Foreign Secretary Johann Wadephul further announced the potential consequences. He told the Munich-based Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper that he would review and possibly limit the delivery of German weapons due to Israel's actions in Gaza.

Israel has been criticized globally for its intentional efforts to use hunger as a tool of war, as some governments and many human rights groups say.

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