Overview
- Germany's Foreign Minister Johann David Wadephul has pledged to work toward a ceasefire in Gaza but ruled out supporting an arms embargo on Israel, citing historical ties and regional security concerns.
- Spain, led by Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares, is advocating for an EU-wide arms embargo and sanctions against Israelis opposing a two-state solution, including potential measures targeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Germany has not dismissed the possibility of suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement, though it remains under review.
- The ongoing conflict in Gaza has claimed over 53,000 lives, predominantly women and children, intensifying calls for international intervention.
- A significant conference on June 17 in New York, organized by France and Saudi Arabia, aims to advance the recognition of a Palestinian state.