Almost impossible to deal with German Muslim antisemitism without to highlight the German pro Palestinian agitation which in return radicalizes the Muslim communities all over the world. Basically it's motivated by the same reasons, from the same ideological roots. According to the philosopher Adorno, the German postwar antisemitism (notably among the self style "anti facists" ) is motivated by the anger they supposedly did to their collective self narcissism. For this reason they are more than happy to join the Palestinian jihad, portraying it as "just cause" (the Nazis were also fond to this cause). In the late sixties and seventies both the Neo Nazis and the 68-ers fought and died for various Palestinian factions.
Germany is spending billions on Palestinian international agitprop, covered in human rights language, and Israeli based "human rights" NGOs like Breaking the Silence and Betselm. They also bought the Israeli paper Haartetz, the main mouthpiece in the propaganda war against Israel. Using Jews to weaken their own people is favorite German tactic already used during the Holocaust.
Regarding Palestine (the springhead of global jihad and an inextinguishable fountain of European "anti Zionism")
This week
NGO MONITOR URGES GERMANY TO HALT ANTISEMITIC AID ARM IN GAZA, WEST BANK
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL
The deepening scandal – first reported by The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday – that has engulfed GIZ (the German Corporation for International Cooperation) prompted a flurry of responses from the Merkel government and corporation officials, promising an investigation into the alleged antisemitic Facebook posts by corporation workers.
A FORMER German employee turned whistle-blower of the corporation told the Post her contract was not extended because she had written a pro-Israel comment on Facebook.
After the Post reported on her termination for objecting to a campaign waged by German Corporation for International Cooperation employees to stoke hatred against Jews and Israel, she told Channel 2 that the problem of antisemitism at the corporation “isn’t a small problem with interns or junior employees. It comes from the very highest level.”
She told the Post that Rudolf Rogg, who oversees Middle East department for the corporation, has “three Facebook accounts with anti-Israeli agitation.”
The former employee expressed deep skepticism that a Corporation for International Cooperation inquiry will lead to change in a workplace culture permeated with vile antisemitism.
Rogg urged the EU and the UN to “end Israeli collective punishment,” and claimed the EU- and US-designated terrorist organization Hamas was not responsible for the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers in 2014. The Post sought an interview with Rogg. The corporation and Rogg declined to respond to Post queries.
Screenshots of the alleged Corporation for International Cooperation employee antisemitism can be viewed on the NGO Monitor website. Mohammed al-Mutawakel, who is currently a project manager at the corporation’s headquarters in Bonn and was previously a project manager in Jordan, compared Israel to the Hitler movement. He posted an Israeli flag on Facebook and replaced the Star of David with a swastika. “I hate Israel,” he wrote.
Ulrich Nitschke, a senior corporation employee in the Middle East, celebrated, according to NGO Monitor, the nomination of the BDS movement for the Nobel Peace Prize.
NGO Monitor has identified a number of virulently anti-Semitic statements made by officials of the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), a German government-owned agency that implements the country’s humanitarian and development aid around the world.GIZ has funded Israeli and Palestinian NGOs (non-governmental organizations). These statements include comparisons between Israel and the Nazis, blaming the downfall of Arab leaders on a “Hebrew spring” and depicting Israel as a two-headed monster. GIZ members also posted messages to Facebook that justify Palestinian rocket attacks on Israeli civilians and endorse BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) efforts.
http://m.jpost.com/Diaspora/NGO-Monitor ... ank-547572Commitment and enthusiastic support to BDS (which has direct roots in 1933 Nazi boycott)
Since the girl is of Bosnian descent, which the Nazis themselves helped to merged with Arab Palestinians (in the Bosnian SS division Handzar), it's quite ironic