Aydan Özoğuz, Vice President of the German Parliament, expressed concerns about the growing divisions within German society, exacerbated by the recent Gaza conflict.
In her article for the German newspaper “Tagesspiegel,” Özoğuz described a profound rift threatening to split the country. She observed widespread frustration and a deep wound, alongside a significant misunderstanding among many individuals.
Özoğuz highlighted the confusion and dismay of some Jewish individuals over the lack of more pronounced solidarity shown towards them since October 7th. She also pointed out the displeasure voiced by others over the bombing of innocents in Gaza.
The prominent German politician emphasized the need for courageous individuals who dare to engage in dialogue and debate despite challenging circumstances.
She stated, “Those who clearly say: We condemn any form of terrorism and terrorist organizations, and we stand by the state of Israel as a refuge for Jews worldwide.
At the same time, we condemn any general skepticism towards individuals who do not always agree with the actions of the Israeli government in Gaza and the West Bank.” For Özoğuz, this signifies a conscious acceptance of responsibility.
Her comments reflect the complexities and sensitivities surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its far-reaching impact on societies beyond the immediate region, highlighting the need for open and constructive dialogue to navigate these challenging issues.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued urgent warnings as the situation in Gaza reaches a critical point, with a senior official declaring that conditions are rapidly worsening due to intensified Israeli bombings in the southern regions of Khan Younis and Rafah.




