Israeli plan to extend control in Gaza provokes German concern
The German government has expressed concern over Israeli plans to increase its military control in Gaza. A Foreign Office spokesperson stated that Berlin opposes any permanent division of the enclave, following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's order to expand Israeli control to 70 percent.

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AI-generatedThe German government has expressed concern over Israeli plans to increase its military control in Gaza. A Foreign Office spokesperson stated that Berlin opposes any permanent division of the enclave, following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's order to expand Israeli control to 70 percent. This move raises questions about the durability of the October ceasefire, which required Israel to control approximately half of Gaza. The expansion of Israeli occupation is expected to further deteriorate conditions for Gaza's 2.3 million residents. Germany, a close ally of Israel, has recently begun criticizing some Israeli actions, including its annexation of West Bank territory and the implementation of the death penalty for Palestinians. Netanyahu indicated that Israel might seize even more than 70 percent of Gaza.
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5 extractedPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Israeli military to increase control in Gaza to 70 percent.
Berlin opposes any permanent division of Gaza.
German government expresses concern over Israeli plans to extend military control of Gaza.
Germany is Israel’s second-largest weapons supplier after the US.
An expansion of Israeli control would worsen conditions for Gaza’s 2.3 million people.