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Former Israeli soldier is attacked at the S-Bahn station

2021-10-09T15:41:12.291Z


A 29-year-old from Israel was attacked with irritant gas in Berlin on Friday evening and knocked to the ground. The state security determined.


A 29-year-old from Israel was attacked with irritant gas in Berlin on Friday evening and knocked to the ground.

The state security determined.

Berlin - Strangers attacked a former Israeli soldier in Berlin-Rummelsburg with irritant gas.

As the police announced on Saturday, the 29-year-old wore a sweater with the symbol of the Israeli armed forces in the incident on Friday evening.

In front of the Nöldnerplatz S-Bahn station, the police said he was asked about his belief, immediately attacked with irritant gas in the face and pushed to the ground.

According to the information, he could not determine whether it was a single perpetrator or several people who then fled.

The man was treated on an outpatient basis by the rescue workers.

The police state security is investigating because of an anti-Jewish background.

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The anti-Semitism commissioner of the state of Berlin, Samuel Salzborn, announced on Saturday: "In the last few weeks we have experienced a social climate in which anti-Semitism is repeatedly played down and denied." Think about following anti-Semitic acts like on Friday. "You have to understand this connection: Whoever plays down anti-Semitism strengthens, whether wanted it or not, objectively a climate of hatred, anti-Semitic hatred of Jews and Israel."

The President of the German-Israeli Society, Uwe Becker, condemned the attack on the former Israeli soldier.

"A dangerous path leads from the Star of David in the Leipzig hotel to the symbol of the Israeli Defense Forces in Berlin," he announced on Saturday in Berlin.

"Anyone who is brought to anti-Semitic acts by Jewish symbols or symbols of the State of Israel and its institutions has no place in our society."

The incident shows how much anti-Semitism related to Israel is poisoning the social climate.

Becker called for an even closer look at Israel-related anti-Semitism.

“As a preventive measure, children and young people must be given an objective image of Israel at school, and exchange and encounters must be encouraged,” he said.

dpa

Source: merkur

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