CSU Urges Unity in Support of Israel Amidst Divisions
The CSU is expressing strong discontent with recent criticisms of Israel from CDU leaders, particularly Friedrich Merz and Johann Wadephul. CSU chairman Markus Söder stands ready to confront this dissent, emphasizing Germany's unwavering solidarity with Israel.
Politicians like Serap Güler and Ludwig Spaenle reinforce this stance, condemning calls for halting arms deliveries. The CDU faces internal strife as the party grapples with its position on Israeli military actions, which has drawn scrutiny and discomfort.
Former Middle East correspondent Sebastian Engelbrecht criticizes Merz's shift in tone, calling it perplexing. The longstanding diplomatic ties between Germany and Israel, established in 1965, are under strain as concerns about rising anti-Semitism in Germany grow.
The Union party remains united against any cessation of arms exports, affirming the need for Germany to support Israel's defense capabilities while navigating the complexities of coalition politics.
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