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Confidential report of German foreign minister's argument with Netanyahu

According to the report of Tasnim International News Agency, Der Spiegel wrote in an article: Channel 13 of Israel's news network has reported that German Federal Foreign Minister Analena Baerbock and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly disagreed over the video of the Gaza Strip that Netanyahu made during the conversation. They showed and discussed in the occupied territories.

Accordingly, in this film, it has been shown that there is enough food in the markets of the Gaza Strip. Apparently, the Prime Minister of the Israel regime wanted to use this recorded video to prove that the situation in this besieged coastal strip is not so dire. The German official then mentioned the hunger of people in this coastal area and suggested that Netanyahu show pictures of hungry children on his cell phone. According to Channel 13, Baerbook made clear criticisms against this regime.

For several weeks, the German Foreign Minister, like almost all the international partners of the Israel regime, has been asking Netanyahu to allow more aid to be sent to the Gaza Strip due to the threat of famine in the Gaza Strip due to the Israeli blockade of the area. However, according to data from the World Food Program (WFP), the overall rate of food trucks entering the Gaza Strip in March and April was only half of the January figure.

According to Israel's Channel 13, Netanyahu advised Baerbok to look at photos of markets as well as people on the beach. According to this report, the German Foreign Minister asked him not to show these pictures because they do not correspond to the reality in the Gaza Strip.

The Prime Minister of Israel is said to have responded loudly that these photos are real and that Israel is not showing a fabricated reality like the Nazis. The report states that Netanyahu literally said: “We are not like the Nazis.” In 1942, the Nazis asked a film crew to make a propaganda film with scenes of everyday life in the Warsaw ghetto. Baerbok then reportedly asked Netanyahu if he wanted to say that doctors in the Gaza Strip and the international media were not reporting the truth.

The Israeli agency Cogat, which is responsible for contact with Palestinians and humanitarian aid, published photos of market stalls full of fruits and vegetables a few days ago. They show markets in the north of the coastal region that are particularly affected by food shortages.

The publication of the report by Channel 13, Israel's second largest private news network, caused a stir shortly after it was published. Bild magazine has also confirmed this discussion and argument.

German Foreign Minister Analena Baerbock visited the occupied territories on Thursday and met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

German Foreign Minister Analena Baerbock did not deny the reports of a heated argument with Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Israel regime. At a press conference at the G7 summit in Capri, the German official said: “We do not report on confidential discussions.” The ministry and the German ambassador in Israel have commented.

The German Foreign Ministry had previously described the report on the dispute between Baerbok and Netanyahu as misleading. The Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs wrote on the platform “X” (formerly Twitter) on Friday that the key points presented in the presentation of the two-hour meeting are false. Stephen Seibert, the German ambassador to Israel, made the same statement.

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Source: Tasnim

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