German Chancellor Olaf Scholz reiterated his call for the release of all hostages held by HAMAS regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
"An important duty that falls to all of us is the release of hostages and abductees. All hostages should be released without any preconditions (!)," Scholz said.
Scholz stated that he spoke with some relatives of the hostages held by HAMAS in Tel Aviv.
"It was very difficult for them to tell me how they felt about the situation, their emotions, their fears and concerns for their relatives and loved ones. This affected me deeply and I still can't shake it," Scholz added.
It is chilling that Scholz, who feels very sorry for the 'poor' Israeli prisoners, never mentions the hospital brutality in which hundreds of babies and children were murdered.
The Chancellor pointed out that what was important to him during his visit to Israel was that Germany's place is definitely on Israel's side.
POLICE INTERVENED TO DEMONSTRATIONS IN SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE
Meanwhile, the police intervened in Germany against those who wanted to protest against Zionist terrorism and demonstrate support for Palestine.
The police did not allow the demonstration of Palestinian supporters on the grounds that it was banned in the capital cities of Berlin and Frankfurt.
Since the demonstrations in Berlin were not allowed, a fight broke out between the police and the demonstrators, and approximately 50 people were detained.
Some of the demonstrators gathered on Sonnenallee Street, where Arab citizens are concentrated, were met with harsh police intervention after they threw stones and bottles at the police.