‘Israel’s Security Is A German Interest’ : Bild Magazine Slams Pro-Hamas Protests

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NEW YORK (VINnews) — The German tabloid Bild, the highest selling newspaper in the country, slammed the pro-Hamas protests taking place in the country and published a 50-point manifesto for maintaining a “free society”. The manifesto includes a clause stating that “Against the backdrop of the darkest chapter in our history, Israel’s security is German raison d’être! This means that standing up for the security of the Jewish people is non-negotiable. Criticism of Israel’s policies is of course permitted.”

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The newspaper noted that “Since Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel, we have experienced a new dimension of hatred in our country – towards our values, democracy, and Germany.

“The past few days reveal what has been brewing and simmering in our society for a long time: there are many people in our country who are fighting our way of life. People celebrating the murder of innocent civilians. Who teach their children to hate others because they are “infidels.” They want to ban women from wearing skirts or pants. Who despise the Basic Law and listen to radical preachers instead. Exploiting tolerance because they want a different society.

“We cannot accept that. It can not go on like this.

“Germany must now say NO! To hatred of Jews, to misanthropy and to all those who say “no” to us.

The manifesto includes many clauses, including the right to freedom of religion, dress, food (one of the clauses mentions pork), and the right to marry whoever one chooses. It concludes with the words “We love life and not death.”


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Rebbetzin without Portfolio
Rebbetzin without Portfolio
6 months ago

Hey, you let them in knowing they come from that kind of background. I think Germany has to round them up and send them back to their country of origin. Even their children who were born in Germany. Oh, they will say this is 1933 all over again. It’s not a concentration camp. It’s humanitarian. They like blood.