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Germany is bound to support them no matter what. I understand why but there should be some conditions. It’s a sensitive subject here.
Beyond that I don’t really understand this conflict enough to have an objective opinion.
I fell like most people have very little idea whats going on. The conflict is extremely complicated.
It really isn't. It's just pro-Israeli propaganda pretending it's complicated.
I didn't listen to what Scholz said. But it's probably easy to show support in a fight against a terror organization.
I don't think it is "no matter what". I think there are quite some conditions. But you don't say that to a nation that is supposed to be a friend. You pledge allegiance to friends. But being a dependable friend doesn't extend to literally everything, no matter what.
And Germany is -in my opinion- more obliged to support people. Not necessarily their nation.