Germany suspend military supplies in Israel for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Washington reaffirms the no to the recognition of a Palestinian state
The war between Israel and Hamas marks a new international clutch point. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has announced the immediate suspension of any export of military equipment “which could be used in the Gaza strip”, marking a clear distance from Tel Aviv in a moment of high voltage. A measure defined as “up to new warning” and motivated by the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian encycling.
To strengthen the diplomatic division framework, the words of the American vice -president James David Vance: “The United States have no intention of recognizing the Palestinian state”, said from London, in response to the United Kingdom’s decision to proceed in this sense. According to Vance, the absence of a working Palestinian government makes any formal recognition “empty”, and Washington will continue to work with Israel to guarantee safety and humanitarian aid in Gaza.
The double announcement comes in the aftermath of the approval by the Israeli security cabinet of the Netanyahu plan for the control of Gaza City, a step that triggered convictions by EU, UN and Arab governments. A acceleration that complicates the diplomatic front, while on the ground the Israeli raids continue and the balance of the Palestinian victims exceeds 61 thousand people from the beginning of the conflict.




