Dieter "Didi" Hallervorden has become political again. In his new poem "Gaza Gaza," Hallervorden calls Israel an "apartheid state." The actor received harsh criticism for this and for his latest musical poem entitled, "Gaza Gaza." The 88-year-old cabaret artist addresses the current events in the Middle East conflict and the actions of the Israeli government in the song.

In the background of the song, among other things, images from propaganda videos from the terrorist group Hamas and excerpts from the news channel Al Jazeera. The logos of the German defense company Rheinmetall and the Jewish-American investment company Blackrock can also be seen in the video. "But the power that creates the beasts out of cold calculation is cursed,' is Hallervorden's line about the pictures, reports, reports, and news clips in the music video. The parties in the German Bundestag are also an issue. 'From Ampel to AfD, the parties would swear allegiance to 'apartheid' through their stance on Israel.