On Monday, the German government called on 'all parties' not to jeopardize negotiations on a possible truce in the Gaza Strip, in light of both Israel and Hamas’ adherence to its conditions, according to Agence France-Presse.
German Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Catherine Deschauer said, "The negotiations must not be jeopardized, and all parties must make every effort to reach a situation that enables the supply of humanitarian goods to the people of Gaza in the best possible way and allows the hostages to be freed."
Berlin urges Israel and Hamas not to jeopardize truce talks
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