German Chancellor spoke to Netanyah the morning Iran was attacked

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called on Iran and Israel to refrain from steps that could lead to a further escalation and destabilise the entire region”. Merz, who said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah informed him of the military operation in a call Friday morning, said in a statement [...]
Merz, who said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed him of the military operation in a call Friday morning, said in a statement that Germany is ready to use “all available diplomatic means” to exert influence over the sides in the conflict, the AP writes.
He said the “objective should remain for Iran not to use and produce nuclear weapons”.
The German leader stressed Israel's “right to protect its existence and the safety of its citizens”.
He said security authorities in Germany would increase protection for Jewish and Israeli objects.












