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Israel Urges Germany to Lift Arms Export Ban After Gaza Ceasefire

Published on: October 17, 2025 10:28 AM

Israel expects Germany to lift arms export halt after Gaza ceasefire

BERLIN: The Israeli government has urged Germany to lift its partial suspension of arms exports and travel warnings following the recent ceasefire in Gaza, signaling hopes for improved cooperation as peace efforts move forward.

“We do expect the German government to lift those two restrictions now that the war is over,” said Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel during a visit to Berlin on Wednesday.

Haskel also welcomed Germany’s possible involvement in the peace process for Gaza, saying Israel considers Berlin a “trustworthy partner” and has no objections to German participation in a peacekeeping force.

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When asked about potential sensitivities due to Germany’s history, Haskel responded: “We trust you,” recalling the solidarity shown by the German public after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.

Germany had temporarily halted arms exports to Israel on August 8, after Chancellor Friedrich Merz cited concerns over the Israeli military’s aggressive operations in Gaza. While Berlin had earlier increased its criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, it had avoided sanctions until that point.

Following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement, Merz indicated that the export ban and travel warnings would be reassessed but said the decision would first be discussed within the ruling coalition.

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Members of Merz’s conservative bloc have called for a quick reversal of the ban, while the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the coalition’s junior partner, has not yet announced its stance.

Germany’s Foreign Office continues to advise against travel to Israel, maintaining warnings for several areas despite the ceasefire.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Arms Exports, ceasefire, Friedrich Merz, Gaza, Germany, Hamas, Israel, Latest, Middle East, Netanyahu, Peace process, Sharren Haskel

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