Germany Expresses Deep Concern Over Deadly Zionist Strikes on Gaza Aid Seekers

BERLIN – Germany voiced serious concern on Monday over the ongoing Zionist attacks on Palestinian civilians near aid distribution centers in Gaza, which have resulted in hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries.
Speaking at a press briefing in Berlin, government spokesman Stefan Kornelius condemned the violence linked to food distribution efforts, saying, “The German government is deeply concerned about these reports, which are received almost daily,” including those from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an initiative criticized for its links to the Zionist forces.
“These incidents always result in deaths and injuries. People in need should not have to risk their lives when receiving food,” Kornelius said, adding that Germany is “monitoring this very critically” and has called for a full investigation.
Since May 27, at least 503 Palestinians seeking aid have been killed and 3,000 injured by Zionist fire, according to the UN Human Rights Office. The violence has intensified as the Zionist entity and the United States continue to operate a controversial aid distribution mechanism outside of the UN system — a scheme human rights groups have labeled a “death trap.”
Despite global outrage, the Zionist forces have continued the aggression on Gaza, which began in October 2023, resulting in nearly 56,000 Palestinian deaths, most of them women and children. Arrest warrants for Zionist officials have already been issued by the International Criminal Court, and the Zionist entity is currently facing genocide proceedings at the International Court of Justice.



