German Minister: Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Possible Next Week

“Europe holds significant importance — both the United Kingdom and France are permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, and they play crucial roles. The European Union is also of great significance,” Wadephul stated, highlighting Germany’s active involvement as well.

“I recently spoke with the Qatari foreign minister and prime minister — the main contact with Hamas … Tonight, I’m heading to Cairo to meet the Egyptian foreign minister,” he mentioned. “I am fulfilling the duties of a foreign minister: fostering understanding, sharing positions, aiding in mediation, and building connections. Whether this ultimately leads to success remains to be seen — but it’s my obligation to keep trying.”

Recalling the aftermath of the October 7 attacks, which resulted in around 1,200 deaths two years ago, Wadephul noted he had cautioned colleagues that Israel’s response might eventually test Western support: “Eventually, people would start commenting, ‘Israel is taking it too far.’”

He expressed dissatisfaction with Germany’s solidarity demonstrations, which he attended following the lethal attack, observing that “empathy wasn’t as prevalent or strong as I had anticipated” and pointing to a “certain alienation” related to Israel’s settlement actions.

“Many attended, indeed — but not enough to fill the entire Straße des 17. Juni up to the Victory Column. That’s how it should have been — but it wasn’t,” he stated. “That deep empathy, that solidarity wasn’t as widespread or strong as I had hoped.”

Addressing the rise in antisemitism reported across Europe over the past two years, Wadephul said: “Naturally, antisemitism still exists. Some use it for political gain. And yes — although I don’t say this to justify anything — occasionally, imprudent policies by Israeli governments have contributed to this climate too.”

He clarified that this is not his personal view: “That’s how some individuals perceive it. I interact with citizens — being a directly elected MP — and I observe how criticism of Israel often intertwines with antisemitic sentiments. That’s erroneous, but it occurs. We must acknowledge this before we can address it.”

He also criticized Israel’s Gaza blockade earlier this year while reaffirming Berlin’s commitment to Israel’s security: “Israel remains our most significant security ally in the Middle East — and always will be.”


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7 responses to “German Minister: Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Possible Next Week”

  1. Mum Mary Avatar

    Just another day in the grand circus of diplomacy, eh? I mean, who doesn’t love a little chat about ceasefires while hopping from Cairo to Doha like it’s a Eurotrip? 🤷‍♂️

  2. Crash Test Avatar
    Crash Test

    So, it seems our esteemed German Minister is off to play diplomat again — because who wouldn’t want to juggle ceasefires while dodging accusations of political ineptitude? 🤦‍♂️ At least he’s keeping the frequent flyer miles up, ja?

  3. candy butcher Avatar
    candy butcher

    Seems like Europe’s diplomatic dance is just one big cha-cha of discussions and meetings – who knew mediating a ceasefire required so many frequent flyer miles? ✈️🤷‍♂️

  4. Seems like Germany’s foreign minister is off to collect more frequent flyer miles while hoping for a miracle ceasefire—because, you know, diplomacy is just like ordering a coffee: you just have to keep stirring until it somehow works out. ☕️✈️

  5. feral mayhem Avatar
    feral mayhem

    So, while our German minister juggles diplomacy like a circus clown, the rest of us are just here waiting for someone to hand out the popcorn. Who knew fostering peace required a world tour? 🍿🤷‍♂️

  6. hog butcher Avatar
    hog butcher

    So, a German minister thinks he can just waltz around Middle Eastern capitals and fix centuries-old conflicts like he’s ordering a schnitzel at a local pub. Good luck with that, mate! 🍻

  7. Oh, look at Mr. Wadephul doing the diplomatic cha-cha! 🤷‍♂️ It’s almost as if he thinks a few chats in Cairo will solve a problem that’s been brewing longer than a good pint in a Berlin pub. 🍺

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