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Wadefelal Hopes for the Implementation of the Middle East Peace Plan

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephal expressed hope for the continued implementation of the Middle East peace plan and indicated that Germany’s travel advisories for Israel would be reviewed.

His confidence in the peace process “has grown to such an extent” that even that type of German “can review this advice to travel through Israel,” said the Top Germanator Deplomated after meeting with his Israeli formation at the end of a trip to the Middle East.

The German foreign office in Berlin strongly advises against all non-essential travel to Israel. Travel to certain areas such as the Gaza strip, the West Bank outside of North Jerusalem and the North of the country is also strictly advised.

Wadephelal said that by easing travel restrictions, he wanted to help ensure that dialogue between Israelis and Germany is possible again.

He added: “This is very important to me because of the new generation. Wadephela said he was disappointed that school children and students in particular were currently being banned from visiting Israel.

He will now be sent by the foreign office to provide information, he said. Details should be announced at the beginning of the week, Wadephelal added.

Wadephol sees the Firm Firm will make the process permanent

Regarding the further implementation of the peace plan, Wadephelal said that he knows that “what is to come has been difficult.”

The first requirement for a fully secure and stable situation in the Gaza Strip is that the trade between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic movement must be protected.

However, the Minister added: “In general, I am of the opinion that both parties have a company that will make stopping this a permanent process and finally conclude the peace.”

“It’s easier to say that Hamas should be disbanded than actually this will be achieved,” Wadephol said. He added: “But what is united will do so.”

Wadephelal was received by Saar in his private apartment in the Tel Aviv area when he returned from a trip to Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Bahrain a few days ago. This was seen as a sign of special appreciation.

Wadephell meets his parents

At the end of his visit to Tel Aviv, Wadephel met at the airport with ruby ​​chen, the parents of Itay Chen, who were killed by Hamas Hilitants on October 7, 2023. Itay Chen also has German citizenship. His body has not been returned by Hamas.

In Bahrain earlier on Saturday, Wadefelal called on Israelis, Palestinians, Arabs and Europeans to make a joint effort to implement the Middle East Peace process.

“The task now is to give people here in the eastern part of Mpumalanga hope by ensuring that political actions follow broad agreements and declarations of intent,” said Wadezle at the Iiss Mamama security conference in the capital of Bahrain.

The challenges facing the region can be solved through cooperation and cooperation with Europe, he said.

Wadephelal said that the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza strip is weak and requires the continued commitment of all parties.

The Shiite Militia Hezbollah in Lebanon must be surrendered, as much as Hamas in the Gaza strip, the various Lebanese forces were needed, he said. “They are all magnificent works that lie before us, but they must be attacked.”

In particular, the problems between Israel and its neighbors must be solved through cooperation and compromise, Wadefelal emphasized. He said Germany wants to “support [its] partners and friends in the best way in this way. “

He said the common thread had continued with his speeches in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon when he visited the Middle East. “Everyone is ready to reach Israel and understand something new with Israel.”

He said this offers “a great opportunity,” but added that “now, concrete understanding should be sought.”

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephal gives a press statement at Ben Gurion Airport after a meeting with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa’ar. Marcus Brandt / DPA

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