Green Party leader demands action against rising antisemitism in Germany
Konstantin von Notz, deputy parliamentary leader of the Green Party, has spoken out against rising antisemitism in Germany. He condemned the growing hatred and violence directed at Jewish people, calling the trend both unacceptable and deeply disturbing. Von Notz criticised those who use the actions of Israel’s government to justify attacks on Jewish communities. He stressed that such reasoning is dangerous and unjustifiable. His remarks come as more than two-thirds of Jewish groups in Germany report feeling less safe since Hamas’s attack on Israel last October.
The Green Party politician insisted that German society must take stronger action against antisemitism. He argued that combating hatred should be a constant and legal obligation for everyone. His call for greater resolve reflects concerns over the increasing frequency of antisemitic incidents across the country.
Von Notz’s statements highlight the urgent need for stronger measures against antisemitism in Germany. With many Jewish communities now feeling more vulnerable, his demand for legal and societal action aims to address a worsening problem. The issue remains a pressing challenge for authorities and the public alike.
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