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Germany: the Left Party Die Linke Confronted with Anti-Semitism Charges · Global Voices

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.

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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.

·Munich, Germany
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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.

·Paris, France
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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.

·Germany
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A resolution by the Lower Saxon left against "real Zionism" provides for massive criticism. Fractional leader Reichinnek wants to approach the Jewish community.

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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.

·Dortmund, Germany
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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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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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