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Germany's Left Party faction sparks outrage with anti-Israel colonialism resolution

A radical resolution condemning Israel as 'colonial' splits Germany's Left Party. Now, moderates fear the faction's Soviet-style symbols signal a dangerous ideological turn.

The image shows a poster of a map of Israel with the words "Vision for Peace Conceptual Map"...
The image shows a poster of a map of Israel with the words "Vision for Peace Conceptual Map" written across the top. The map is filled with various shades of blue, green, and yellow, representing the different regions of the country. The text is written in a bold, black font, emphasizing the importance of the message.

Germany's Left Party faction sparks outrage with anti-Israel colonialism resolution

The resolution-which mirrors a similar radical draft passed in Lower Saxony earlier this year-characterizes the state of Israel as a "colonial and racist project" and calls for a fundamental rejection of Zionism within the party's platform.

The motion was spearheaded by the State Working Group on Class Struggle (LAG Klassenkampf), a Marxist-Leninist faction that celebrated the victory on social media with a provocative Instagram post.

The post featured a map where the sovereign state of Israel was entirely erased, replaced by an outline filled with Palestinian symbols and accompanied by a peace dove and the hammer and sickle.

The use of this communist emblem, historically linked to the Soviet Union and other regimes responsible for the death of tens of millions, has raised alarms regarding the group's ideological drift.

Constitutional observers warn that the combination of existential delegitimization of Israel and totalitarian symbolism marks a dangerous departure from democratic norms in northern Germany.

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