German FM expresses ‘solidarity’ with Israel, calls for cease-fire

Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi, right, and his German counterpart Heiko Maas attend a press conference at the Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, Israel Thursday, May 20, 2021. (AP)
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Updated 20 May 2021
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German FM expresses ‘solidarity’ with Israel, calls for cease-fire

TEL AVIV: Germany’s Foreign Minister Heiko Maas expressed his solidarity with Israel as he visited Thursday, and called for a cease-fire between Israel and the Gaza Strip’s Islamist group Hamas.
“I came here to express my solidarity... Israel has the right to defend itself against this massive and unacceptable attack,” he said in Tel Aviv of rockets fired by Palestinian armed groups on Israel, before Israel retaliated with air strikes.


Coast Guard rescue 52 migrants off Greece, boy missing

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Coast Guard rescue 52 migrants off Greece, boy missing

  • They found 13 migrants who had arrived on the small, uninhabited island
  • Another 39 migrants were found on board an inflatable boat off the southern island of Crete

ATHENS: Greek coast guard were searching Thursday for a missing child off the island of Farmakonisi after rescuing 52 migrants in two separate incidents in the Aegean Sea, local media reported.
They found 13 migrants who had arrived on the small, uninhabited island, but one boy was reported missing from the group, said the ANA news agency.
Another 39 migrants were found on board an inflatable boat off the southern island of Crete, according to the same source. They were taken to the village of Kaloi Limenes in Crete. No details about their nationality were provided.
Two coast guard vessels and an airforce helicopter were deployed for the operation off Farmakonisi, opposite the Turkish coast.
Many migrants try to reach the Greek islands from Turkiye or Libya as a way of entering the European Union. But both crossings are perilous.
Earlier this month, 17 people were found dead in a migrant boat drifting off Crete. Another 15 people were reported missing. The vessel had set off from the Libyan port of Tobruk and most of those who died were from Sudan or Egypt.
The UN refugee agency said more than 16,770 asylum seekers in the EU have arrived on Crete since the start of the year — more than any other island in the Aegean Sea.