SPD calls for a diplomatic solution in the Middle East conflict for the anniversary

"Erfahren Sie, wie Nils Schmid, außenpolitischer Sprecher der SPD-Bundestagsfraktion, die Unterstützung Deutschlands für Israels Selbstverteidigungsrecht und die dringende Notwendigkeit diplomatischer Lösungen betont. Lesen Sie mehr über die aktuelle Situation und Schmid's Forderung nach einem Waffenstillstand."
"Learn how Nils Schmid, spokesman for foreign policy of the SPD parliamentary group, emphasizes the support of Germany for Israel's right to self-defense and the urgent need for diplomatic solutions. Read more about the current situation and Schmid's demand for an armistice." (Symbolbild/MB)

SPD calls for a diplomatic solution in the Middle East conflict for the anniversary

In a startled statement on the anniversary of the devastating Hamas attack on Israel, Nils Schmid, the foreign policy spokesman for the SPD parliamentary group, has made it unequivocally clarified: Germany is firmly on the side of Israel when it comes to the right to self-defense! But Schmid urgently warns that military strength alone is not enough to ensure permanent peace!

on Phoenix, Schmid expressed: "We have been waiting for a political reaction from the Netanyahu government for a whole year, but what happens instead? The military actions are constantly being expanded." He brought the urgent need for a diplomatic solution into play and emphasized that real security for Israel can only be achieved in this way. "Permanent peace and security for Israel will only be available on the way of diplomacy!"

The urgent search for solutions

expansive military actions dominate the political landscape, while the call for an armistice is getting louder. Schmid further explained: "The efforts for a ceasefire, a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon and a ceasefire in Gaza to release the hostages are still up to date and correct!"

The international community pushed these topics forward, because one thing is clear: "As I said, military strength alone is not enough!" These words hallen in the halls of power and make it clear that a rethink is required.

For those who want to learn more, the complete interview will soon be available at www.phoenix.de. It remains exciting to see how international efforts to develop peace will develop!

Berlin/Bonn stays on the pulse of time while the world is hoping for diplomacy!