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Flensburg Shop's 'No Jews' Sign Prompts Prosecutors' Review for Incitement

The shop owner claims the sign was a protest against Israel's military actions, amid an 83% rise in antisemitic incidents in Germany recorded in 2024, officials said.

  • A shop owner in Flensburg displayed a sign stating, 'Jews are forbidden here,' sparking outrage and complaints from locals like Simone Lange and Annabel Fescher who called for action against him.
  • Police removed the sign after deciding it could cause public disorder, yet it remains inside the shop, leading to an investigation by prosecutors.
  • Felix Klein, Germany's commissioner for combating antisemitism, condemned the sign as 'a clear case of antisemitism' with references to the Nazi era.
  • Flensburg Mayor Fabian Geyer described the sign as a reminder of Germany's dark history, asserting it has absolutely no place in this city.
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Even today, 80 years after the end of the Second World War, anti-Semitism and anti-Jewish hostility seem to continue to be acceptable in certain circles in Germany. So also in Flensburg, where a shopkeeper gave Jewish people a flat ban. The mainstream suppressed in its coverage: Right next to it was a Palestine flag. Judenhass comes together here with the support of an Islamist terrorist organization. A comment by Heinz Steiner Sometimes one bel…

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