The German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, will visit Israel on Tuesday, to show solidarity in the wake of the deadly attack by Hamas militants on October 7, German media reported on Monday.
It will be the first visit by a foreign head of state to Israel since the assault, which has sparked a war between Israel and Hamas.
Scholz has pledged full support for Israel, saying last week that Germany’s “only place” right now “is at Israel’s side”.
German broadcaster NTV, citing government sources, said Scholz’s visit could come as early as Tuesday.
The fate of German nationals kidnapped by Hamas during the attack 10 days ago is expected to be among the topics of discussion, it added.
It stated further that the trip could take place “in the coming days”.
The German government did not immediately confirm the visit.
German Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock, already travelled to Israel on Friday.
At a press conference with her Israeli counterpart in Jerusalem, Baerbock condemned Hamas for using residents as a “shield”.
Israel declared war on the Islamist group a day after waves of its fighters broke through the heavily fortified Israel-Gaza border on October 7, shooting, stabbing and burning to death more than 1,400 people, most of them civilians.
Israel responded with a relentless bombing campaign of the Gaza Strip that has flattened neighbourhoods and killed at least 2,670 people, mainly civilians.
More than one million people have fled their homes as Israel prepares a major ground operation in Gaza.