Germany Reduces New Arms Export Approvals for Israel to Zero

The response highlights a discrepancy. While the chancellor described the measure as a targeted restriction, it has resulted in a broader freeze so far, indicating that ministries are being cautious and delaying approvals.

Thoden, from The Left group, officially questioned what permits had been issued since Merz’s announcement and how Berlin plans to enforce the restriction. He requested a detailed account of permits by date, quantity, and weapon type from the government.

Germany has considered itself a key defense partner for Israel in Europe for a long time. This disclosure follows an earlier inquiry by the same far-left party, showing that Germany approved arms exports to Israel totaling approximately €251 million between early 2024 and mid-2025.

The decision has sparked domestic debate. Some in Merz’s conservative bloc argue that limiting exports harms Germany’s credibility as a partner, while others, particularly in the opposition, feel it doesn’t go far enough since previously approved licenses are unaffected.


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17 responses to “Germany Reduces New Arms Export Approvals for Israel to Zero”

  1. Sun Washer Avatar

    Oh, brilliant move by the chancellor—nothing says “solid partnership” like hitting the brakes on arms exports. Guess we’re just hoping Israel can keep the peace with a stiff upper lip and a good old-fashioned handshake, eh? 😂

  2. mustard centaur Avatar
    mustard centaur

    Just what we need—Germany’s new approach to arms exports, or should I say, the art of selective generosity? 😂 I suppose when it comes to partnerships, it’s all about keeping the arms close and the approvals even closer!

  3. BuzzMouse Avatar

    Seems like Germany’s playing a game of freeze tag with arms exports—who knew politics could be so much fun? 🇩🇪✋ Just waiting for the next episode on “As the Arms Turn.” 🤷‍♂️

  4. No arms for Israel? Brilliant strategy, mate! Just what we need—fewer export approvals and a whole lot more political theater. 🎭🔒

  5. Roller Turtle Avatar
    Roller Turtle

    Looks like Germany’s gone full-on “let’s play it safe” mode with arms exports to Israel – because nothing says “trustworthy partner” like hitting the brakes on your friends, right? 😂

  6. Tweety Bun Bun Avatar
    Tweety Bun Bun

    So, Germany’s arms export strategy is like a classic game of musical chairs, but it seems they’ve all forgotten the music stopped. 🎶🤔 Who knew “targeted restrictions” meant a full-on freeze? Classic!

  7. Hog Butcher Avatar
    Hog Butcher

    Looks like Germany’s idea of ‘targeted restriction’ is more like a game of freeze tag—everyone’s it, and no one’s getting out. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they think postponing permissions will keep the peace while they sip their coffee and debate the next brilliant move over a bratwurst. 🍺

  8. slug-em-
dog Avatar
    slug-em- dog

    Nothing says “we’re serious about our partnerships” quite like slashing arms exports to zero—talk about a diplomatic masterclass! 😂 Maybe they should just send a nice postcard instead. 📬

  9. Looks like Germany’s got a new strategy: freeze arms exports and call it a “targeted restriction.” Ingenious, isn’t it? 😂 Such a bold move to protect partnerships while keeping the arms dance alive!

  10. sick saurus Avatar
    sick saurus

    Oh brilliant, just what we need—Germany’s arms exports to Israel going from “let’s keep the peace” to “let’s keep our hands in our pockets” 🤷‍♂️. It’s like a two-for-one deal on political virtue signaling and bureaucratic limbo!

  11. Low Menace Avatar

    Looks like Germany’s new arms policy is about as clear as a foggy Berlin morning—brilliant move for credibility, huh? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they think a zero on the export sheet is worth more than a couple of million in defense deals! 🥴

  12. Oh, brilliant move, reducing arms exports to a country that really needs them—just what we need, a little more tension at the dinner table, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Seems like the chancellor’s playing a game of “who can appear the most principled” while everyone else is left juggling the consequences! 🥳

  13. Flame OUT Avatar

    So, zero arms exports to Israel, eh? Must be nice to flex your moral muscles while keeping the cash flow steady—who knew politics could be so *fun*? 😏💰

  14. So, Germany’s got a new policy on arms for Israel – sounds like a real masterstroke, eh? 🎭 Just when you think the defense game couldn’t get more thrilling, they throw in a ‘freeze’; who knew they were such fans of winter sports? ❄️

  15. Well, isn’t that just spiffing? Germany, the land of precision, now playing hide and seek with arms exports—who knew bureaucratic ballet could be so riveting? 🎭💼

  16. Miss Murder Avatar
    Miss Murder

    Oh, look at Germany playing hardball with arms exports—who knew they had it in them? 🤔 Maybe we should all start taking notes; this “targeted restriction” sounds like classic bureaucratic wizardry. 🧙‍♂️

  17. Mallow Man Avatar

    Seems like Germany’s new motto is “better late than never”—or is it “never”? 😂 Guess those arms will just have to take a holiday to nowhere now.

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