(BERLIN) — The German Cabinet on Tuesday approved plans to commit up to 1,200 soldiers to support the international coalition fighting against ISIS. The mandate still requires parliamentary clearance. Chancellor Angela Merkel’s governing coalition has a huge majority and approval looks assured in a vote that, according to senior lawmakers from her conservative bloc, is likely on Friday. Following the Paris attacks, Merkel agreed to honor a request from France to provide support for its operations against ISIS in Syria. Germany plans to send Tornado reconnaissance and tanker aircraft to the region, as well as a frigate to help protect the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in the eastern Mediterranean, but won’t actively engage in combat. Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier told the daily Bild that he doesn’t expect Germany to have 1,200 soldiers participating at any one time.