Germany Signs Multiple Military and Economic Agreements with Israel Amid Ongoing Conflicts
Germany has concluded several military, police, and economic agreements with Israel, despite ongoing international law violations by Israel. The agreements encompass security cooperation, a cyber and security pact, and training for Palestinian police forces. Germany's Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs has also agreed to deepen ties with Israeli start-ups. Key military collaboration includes joint exercises and the commissioning of the Israeli Arrow 3 missile defense system. Trade between the two nations reached €8.8 billion last year, with Germany being a major arms supplier to Israel.

Germany has signed several agreements with Israel, enhancing military, police, and economic cooperation despite Israel's ongoing violations of international law. The Interior Ministry finalized a 'cyber and security pact' aimed at preventing cybercrime and enhancing defense capabilities.
Additionally, Germany is participating in the U.S.-led Office of the Security Coordinator, training 3,000 police officers in Gaza. Military cooperation has expanded with joint exercises and agreements, including the commissioning of the Arrow 3 missile defense system.
Economic ties are also strengthened through a planned German-Israeli economic forum and collaboration with Israeli start-ups, which have been linked to military applications. Trade between the nations reached €8.8 billion last year, with Germany being a significant arms supplier to Israel.




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