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European Politicians Condemn Anti-Semitic Demonstrations
By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER
European Politicians Condemn Anti-Semitic Demonstrations
By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER
In
this picture taken Monday, July 21, 2014, participants of a pro-Gaza
demonstration hold a poster depicting Israeli's Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu and Palestinian flags in front of the Israeli embassy in
Berlin, Germany. Berlin authorities say Tuesday, July 22, 2014, they've
banned pro-Gaza protesters from chanting an anti-Semitic slogan and are
investigating a sermon by a radical imam who called on Muslims to kill
Jews. | ASSOCIATED PRESS
BERLIN (AP) —
The foreign ministers of Germany, France and Italy on Tuesday condemned
the rise in anti-Semitic protests and violence over the conflict in
Gaza, saying they will do everything possible to combat it in their
countries.
"Anti-Semitic
rhetoric and hostility against Jews, attacks on people of Jewish belief
and synagogues have no place in our societies," German Foreign Minister
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, France's Laurent Fabius and Italy's Federica
Mogherini said in a joint statement issued in Brussels.
The three said
that while they respect demonstrators' freedom of speech and right to
assemble, they will also do everything possible to fight "acts and
statements that cross the line to anti-Semitism, racism and xenophobia."
Since the
outbreak of violence between Israel and Hamas, participants at
anti-Israel demonstrations across Germany have frequently used
anti-Semitic slogans and also called for Jews to be gassed — a reference
to the killing of Jews by the Nazis in the Holocaust.
In Berlin on
Tuesday afternoon, about 500 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched from
the city's Potsdamer Platz to the landmark Brandenburg Gate, chanting
slogans like "Israel is murder" and "Israel bombs, Germany finances."
The most direct
route for the march would have taken the protesters directly to
Berlin's Holocaust Memorial, but police in riot gear steered them well
around the monument to the 6 million Jews killed by Nazi Germany.
Police had to
separate Berlin resident Bernd Wierer from a group of young male
protesters after he started arguing with them about their chant: "Israel
is fascist."
The 70-year-old
said he was neither Jewish nor had any connections to Israel, but that
Germany's Nazi past made it necessary for the country to be particularly
vigilant about anti-Semitic slogans.
"They can demonstrate here, I support that, but you can't say those things in Germany," he said.
In France,
pro-Palestinian youths have clashed repeatedly with police, and on
Sunday set fire to cars, pillaged stores and attacked two synagogues in
the Paris suburbs. Italy has also seen nonviolent pro-Palestinian
demonstrations.
Jewish groups
have expressed shock and disgust about the growing anti-Semitism in
Germany and other European countries with strong Muslim communities.
"We have
reached a new level of hatred and violence in all of Europe that cannot
even be compared to the anti-Semitism seen during previous conflicts in
Israel," said Stephan Kramer, director of the European office on
anti-Semitism of the American Jewish Committee in Brussels.
French
President Francois Hollande met Monday with Jewish and Muslim leaders in
the Elysee Palace, where he told them that fighting anti-Semitism will
be a "national cause."
In Berlin,
police said Tuesday they had banned pro-Gaza protesters from chanting an
anti-Semitic slogan at all protests in the city.
Police
spokeswoman Cosima Pauluhn also said that they were investigating a
sermon last week by imam Abu Bilal Ismail at Berlin's Al-Nur mosque in
which he said Jews should be killed.
The mosque did not return calls seeking comment.
At a
pro-Palestinian protest in front of the Israeli embassy in Berlin on
Monday, 13 protesters were detained and police were pelted with stones.
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