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Germany pulls further troops out of Middle East

By Thomson Reuters Mar 6, 2026 | 10:06 AM

BERLIN, March 6 (Reuters) – Germany has pulled additional Bundeswehr troops out of the Middle East, a ​military spokesman told Reuters on ‌Friday, the seventh day of a U.S.–Israeli war on Iran that has convulsed the region.

Soldiers deployed with the UNIFIL mission in ‌Lebanon ​are being withdrawn ⁠due to the security ⁠situation, the spokesperson said after the Bundeswehr already sharply reduced its presence in Erbil in northern Iraq.

The ​RND newspaper network, which first reported the news, said that German ⁠troops stationed in Bahrain ⁠had already returned home, ​and preparations for withdrawals from Kuwait were ​underway. The spokesperson declined to comment ‌on this.

The RND report also said that soldiers and staff from the German embassy in Baghdad were ⁠being relocated to Jordan. The foreign ministry did not respond to a request for comment ⁠from ‌Reuters on the move.

Roughly ⁠500 German soldiers are deployed ​across ‌the region, mainly in Iraq ​and Jordan. ⁠Officials have recently moved personnel out of camps and reduced some contingents amid heightened security risks.

(Reporting by Markus Wacket, Writing by Friederike HeineEditing by ​Ludwig Burger)