Germany: the Left Party Die Linke Confronted with Anti-Semitism Charges · Global Voices
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The left struggles with its attitude towards Israel. Although the party leadership has finally expressed itself, this will probably not satisfy the conflict with the base.
A motion adopted by the federation of Lower Saxony of the German left-wing party rejecting "Zionism" gave rise to accusations of anti-Semitism within the formation. A controversy that falls badly within a few months of important electoral deadlines.
In a resolution, the Lower Saxony Association of the Left had rejected Zionism and accused Israel of genocide in Gaza. Elif Eralp from Berlin criticises this.
A resolution by the Lower Saxon left against "real Zionism" provides for massive criticism. Fractional leader Reichinnek wants to approach the Jewish community.
In Lower Saxony, leftists celebrate the creation of the "first anti-Zionist federation of states." Under the guise of this ideology, terrorists attack Jews. The leftist leadership denies the anti-Semitism problem of its party.
The constitutional protection should take a closer look at the Lower Saxony left party because of "unfrozen anti-Semitic narratives", demands the CDU. But it has long been in view of parts of the party.
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