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    Germany to Host 147 Gazans Amidst Humanitarian Crisis

    March 25, 2024Updated:March 26, 20242 Mins Read
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    © UNICEF/Mohammad Ajjour Children walk in the wreckage of homes destroyed by airstrikes in Al Shati refugee camp in the Gaza. Source: UN News
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    Germany has announced plans to accept 147 individuals from the war-torn Gaza Strip, citing urgent humanitarian reasons amid the ongoing Israeli military operation. Most individuals set to be relocated are reported to be local employees of German institutions. After thorough screenings, they will be granted temporary residential permits and transferred through Egypt.

    As the devastating situation in Gaza escalates, German institutions have been actively encouraging local staff to leave the region. The German Interior Ministry has confirmed that the admission process for these individuals will generally occur via Egypt.

    However, Germany’s decision to accept the 147 Gazans is contingent upon ensuring their backgrounds align with the country’s political interests. MP Andrea Lindholz, the deputy chairwoman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, sought clarification on measures to prevent individuals with anti-Semitic views from being admitted. Discussions are ongoing to determine any grounds for exclusion, and security concerns will be thoroughly assessed before final decisions are made.

    Under urgent humanitarian conditions, non-citizens abroad may be granted a residence permit for admission to Germany. The Interior Ministry or a designated authority responsible for safeguarding Germany’s political interests oversees the declaration of admission. However, the ministry noted that statistics on the number of individuals admitted through this process are not maintained.

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