New German foreign minister travels to Israel for 'critical discussions'
- Germany's new foreign minister Johann Wadephul is traveling to Israel on Sunday for critical discussions with Israeli officials.
- The visit follows intensified fighting in Gaza since March and worsening humanitarian conditions that require urgent talks on ceasefire and aid delivery.
- Wadephul aims to address hostage release, ensure humanitarian supplies reach Gaza residents, and discuss political and economic prospects for Palestinians in the West Bank.
- Wadephul stated it is "imperative to start talks to free all hostages" and emphasized the need for talks to allow aid access, according to his ministry.
- The visit is part of ongoing German support for Israel amid the conflict and precedes key diplomatic exchanges celebrating 60 years of relations.
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