The German government is monitoring the situation on the border between Israel and Lebanon, a German foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday, as the country's top diplomat prepares to travel to the Middle East for talks.
"The risk of escalation is unfortunately very real," the spokesperson said.
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said the existence and protection of Israel cannot be questioned but called for more humanitarian pauses in the conflict and said there should be no occupation of the area afterwards.
Baerbock will depart on Sunday for Israel to meet her new counterpart Israel Katz and Israeli President Yitzhak Herzog, according to the spokesperson. She is also scheduled to hold talks in the Palestinian territories.