“Chancellor Merkel’s Welcomed Speech Against Anti-Semitism Must Be Followed By Action”
Berlin
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish Human Rights NGO has urged German officials that they should issue an arrest warrant for SheikAbu Bilal Ismail, who called for Jews to be killed during a speech at a Berlin mosque earlier this summer.
Rabbi Cooper and Dr. Shimon Samuels, the Center’s Paris-based Director for International relations, who attended Sunday’s solidarity rallyagainst Anti-Semitism, also met with Ministry of Interior’s State Secretary Emily Haber.
“We expressed our concern that German police were often ineffective, passive, or worse, during extreme anti-Israel protests during theHamas-Israel confrontation this summer. No action was taken against those who hoisted the flags of acknowledged terrorist groups, including Hamas and Hezbollah. Further, protesters chanted “Deathto Jews”, “Jews to the Gas Chambers”, with impunity, as police stood by and did nothing. And for the first time since WWII a German Synagogue was targeted by demonstrators”, Cooperadded.
Center officials discussed three areas fueling unprecedented anti-Semitism in Germany and Europe: Islamist Extremists’ hatred toward Jews,Neo-Nazis, and Mainstream anti-Israelism.
One German poll found 40% of Germans polled in 2011 believed Israel was conducting a war of extermination against Palestinians.
Michael Spaney, Director of the Mideast Freedom Forum Berlin, (pictured right at table) who organized the press conference stressed that
Wiesenthal Center officials also presented a powerpoint that underscored the use of Twitter to celebrate terrorist attacks against Jews in Europe and to recruit young Muslims in Germany to join the terroristgroup ISIS. “The responsibility to degrade ISIS lies not only with governments but with the Social Networking giants like Twitter, Youtube, and Facebook.
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The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families in theUnited States. It is an NGO at international agencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino).