Germany, a staunch ally of Israel, is reconsidering its unwavering support as the death toll in Gaza rises. Chancellor Olaf Scholz, initially standing firmly with Israel, has now expressed concerns about the high human cost of the conflict. This shift in tone aligns with the evolving position of the United States and reflects growing international outrage. Germany's stance is also influenced by fears over Israel's actions in Gaza and its implications for Germany's global relations. The country's changing position is evident in its recent decision to resume funding for the U.N. agency aiding Palestinians in Gaza. This shift may be an attempt at damage control, as Germany's credibility on human rights is called into question.