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Report: Germany set to ban Hamas flag amid rise in antisemitic incidents

The move comes amid a rise in antisemitic incidents across the powerful European country.

by  ILH Staff and News Agencies
Published on  06-21-2021 12:15
Last modified: 06-21-2021 11:51
Report: Germany set to ban Hamas flag amid rise in antisemitic incidentsAP

"We do not want the flags of terrorist organizations to be waved on German soil," CDU MP says | File photo: AP

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Germany is set to ban Hamas flags amid a rise in antisemitic attacks following a recent outbreak of violence between Israel and Palestinian terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip.

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According to the Deutsche Welle news agency, the decision comes amid a rise in incidents that occurred in anti-Israel demonstrations last month.

"We do not want the flags of terrorist organizations to be waved on German soil," Thorsten Frei, the deputy parliamentary spokesperson for Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union party reportedly said.

The spokesperson added that the move is intended as a "clear signal to our Jewish citizens."

The move was originally proposed by the CDU despite concerns raised from the center-left Social Democratic Party, a coalition partner to Merkel's party, over constitutional issues.

The Social Democratic Party, however, later relented and gave its approval for the move.

The European Union considers Hamas a terrorist organization, as do Israel, the United States, Canada, Japan, and Egypt.

Last month saw a number of rallies held by pro-Palestinian demonstrators as Israel fought an 11-day war against Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip.

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Some of the demonstrators shouted antisemitic slogans during the rallies, while others burned Israeli flags and in one instance, saw stones thrown at a synagogue, prompting Merkel to condemn the actions as "unacceptable."

Some 200,000 Jews currently live in Germany, with local community organizations reporting a 15% rise in antisemitic crimes.

i24NEWS contributed to this report.

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