Friday, March 29, 2024

No Tolerance in Germany for Antisemitism

"One thing is particularly important to me."
"As a result of the German crime against humanity of the Holocaust comes our special responsibility for the protection of Jews and for the protection of the State of Israel. This responsibility is part of our identity today."
"Anyone who doesn't share our values can't get a German passport. We have drawn a crystal clear red line here."
"Antisemitism, racism and other forms of contempt for humanity rule out naturalization."
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser 
23 December 2023, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Police officers observe the rally. Several hundred people demonstrate under the slogan "Stop the genocide in Gaza! Stop the occupation of Palestine!" in Frankfurt city center. The administrative court allowed the planned rally, which the city had banned on Thursday as potentially anti-Semitic.
 
Germany, almost uniquely among Western liberal democracies has chosen to crack down on the post-October 7 atrocities-driven celebrations that have broken out led by the Arab, Muslim, Palestinian diaspora settled in the West. Groups dedicated to censoring Israel for the slaughter carried out by Hamas terrorists, claiming they were liberators of Palestinians oppressed by Israel, despite Palestinian lethal violence against the presence of Israel and Jews on ancestral Judaean heritage land, contested by Arab Palestinians as their own.

It is a criminal offence in Germany, punishable by incarceration, to question the Holocaust; racist, antisemitic statements are not viewed with moral equanimity in the country that committed the worst human rights excesses in modern history. A situation compounded by the fact that Germany accepted through immigration of a workforce, refugee intake and illegal migration, the largest contingent of people from the Middle East and North Africa of any European country.
 
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks with John Crosby, left, U.S. Consul General for Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, during the inauguration of the newly built synagogue in Dessau, Germany, Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023. Scholz said Germany will do everything to protect and strengthen Jewish life in his remarks at the inauguration of the Weill Synagogue in Dessau. (Hendrik Schmidt/Pool Photo via AP)
A demonstration in support of Israel was held in Munich at the city’s synagogue. Germany’s chancellor has announced bans on activities including burning the Israeli flag and lauding Hamas crimes. Photograph: Michaela Rehle/Reuters

In response to the 'protests' of genocide being committed by Israel in its military incursion into Gaza for the purpose of destroying the terrorist Hamas Gaza government that carried out a one-day campaign of pillage, destruction, mutilations, mass rapes, endless slaughter of children, women and men on civilians in southern Israel in communities bordering Gaza, it is not the terrorists who are acknowledged as the genocidaires, but Israel, in defending itself against such savagery.

The German leadership has formulated a measure to weed out antisemites who plan to seek citizenship in Germany, that fits with its commitment to Israel and the Jewish presence in Germany. A catalogue of over 300 questions which citizenship test questions will be drawn from to comprise appropriate test questions is awaiting final approval. The German magazine Der Spiegel reported on the nature of some of the questions: 
  • What is a Jewish house of prayer called?
  • When was the State of Israel founded?
  • What is the reason for Germany's special responsibility for Israel?
  • How is Holocaust denial punished in Germany?
  • Who can become a member of the approximately 40 Jewish Maccabi sport clubs in Germany?
The German state of Saxony-Anhalt months earlier prepared a commitment for the "right of the State of Israel to exist" as a requirement for naturalization. Antisemitism and pro-Palestinian declarations and protests have seen Germany crack down on their viral messages of hatred for Israel and provocations against Jews which have proliferated at this time of conflict in Gaza when the Israel Defense Forces mounted a ground assault in retaliation against the horrors of October 7.
 
Strictly monitored speech policies have been enforced on pro-Palestinian protests. Events scheduled to take place at Museum shows, book talks and allied art events have been cancelled. To pass the 33-question citizenship qualifications applicants for German citizenship must answer at least 17 multiple-choice questions correctly within an hour.
 
Over 2,000 antisemitic incidents have been logged by German authorities, prompting leaders in Germany since the October 7 barbarity, to call for improved enforcement of the nation's antisemitism laws.
 
A demonstration in support of Israel in Munich at the city’s synagogue
A demonstration in support of Israel was held in Munich at the city’s synagogue. Germany’s chancellor has announced bans on activities including burning the Israeli flag and lauding Hamas crimes. Photograph: Michaela Rehle/Reuters
"Antisemitism has no place in Germany."
"We will do everything to oppose it.We will do this as citizens, and as bearers of political responsibility."
"This includes enforcing existing laws."
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz

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