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May 29, 2026
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Germany Expresses Concern Over Israeli Plan to Extend Control in Gaza

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The German government has expressed concern over Israeli plans to extend its military control of Gaza, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordering the Israeli military to increase control to 70 percent of the enclave.

The Israeli Plan to Extend Control in Gaza

The German government has expressed concern over Israeli plans to extend its military control of Gaza. A spokesperson for the German Foreign Office said on Friday that Berlin opposes any permanent division of Gaza.

Netanyahu's Order to Increase Control

The comment came in response to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's order to the Israeli military to increase control in the enclave to 70 percent. This move raises questions over the durability of the nominal ceasefire brokered by the United States and regional countries, including Qatar and Turkiye, in October.

The Impact on Gaza's Population

An expansion of Israeli control would also worsen conditions for Gaza's 2.3 million people already squeezed into about 35 percent of the small enclave. The steady expansion of Israeli control since the ceasefire has raised Palestinian fears that Israel aims to permanently annex large parts of the enclave.

Fears of Annexation

Speaking on Thursday, Netanyahu suggested Israel might even seize more than 70 percent of Gaza. Critics argue that the term 'voluntary' is a euphemism, following nearly three years of genocide when most of Gaza's infrastructure has been destroyed, leaving the territory uninhabitable.

The International Response

Germany is one of Israel's closest allies and its second-largest weapons supplier after the US. However, in recent months Berlin has begun criticising some Israeli actions, including its annexation of more territory in the occupied West Bank, and the implementation of the death penalty solely for Palestinians.