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Israeli envoy warns of rising antisemitism in Germany

Israel's ambassador to Germany says 'Don't buy from Israel' means 'Don't buy from Jews,' linking anti-Israel boycotts directly to antisemitism.

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Israel's Ambassador to Berlin, Ron Prosor, has issued a stark warning about the state of antisemitism in Germany, linking anti-Israel boycotts directly to hatred of Jews. He stated there is constant denial of antisemitism in Germany, arguing that if a Jew is beaten for being Jewish, it is antisemitism, and that the slogan 'Don't buy from Israel' is equivalent to saying 'Don't buy from Jews.' His comments highlight ongoing tensions and debates over the line between political criticism of Israel and prejudice against Jewish people.
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6d ago@clashreport

Ambassador Prosor explicitly linked anti-Israel boycott campaigns to antisemitism, stating 'Don't buy from Israel' means 'Don't buy from Jews,' and referenced Jews being beaten for their identity.

6d ago@Osint613

The ambassador provided a direct quote linking the boycott slogan to antisemitism, saying, "'Don't buy from Israel' means 'Don't buy from Jews.'"

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