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The current lead of this article implies that Germany is somewhat of a neutral arbiter between the Israelis and the Palestinians. This, however, is misleading, since German political and administrative elites tend to be profoundly pro-Israel and anti-Palestinian, at least compared to their counterparts elsewhere in Europe. The article on East_Germany–Palestine_relations summarizes Germany's stance much more frankly, and provides three separate sources for the following claim: "The resultant Germany has a pro-Israel and anti-Palestinian foreign policy." Since this is a well-documented description of Germany's position on the region, surely it should be mentioned here, preferably in the lead? 104.153.228.34 (talk) 03:48, 6 May 2024 (UTC)Reply