Germany on Monday announced it would resume the sale of weapons to Israel, a pause first instigated in August over the Gaza conflict. However, this decision hinges on adherence to the ongoing ceasefire and substantial humanitarian aid delivery, according to officials.

Germany, the world's second-largest arm exporter to Israel after the United States, had frozen some arms exports amid growing public pressure. Now, Berlin will reinstate its practice of reviewing sales on a case-by-case basis, effective November 24, while closely monitoring the developments.

German officials emphasized that the resumption of arms sales is contingent on peace efforts, specifically referencing the ceasefire and necessary humanitarian measures in Gaza. The decision underscores Germany's enduring support for a

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