The Jeruslam Post reports:
Yakov Hadas-Handelsman, Israel’s ambassador, blasted Saturday’s annual
pro-Iran regime al-Quds Day march in the German capital.
“It is a disgrace that in Germany a march full of hate, agitation and anti-Semitism can take place,” the diplomat said. Hadas-Handelsman spoke in front of a pro-Israel crowd of 250 in the heart of Berlin’s bustling downtown shopping district.
International Quds Day – initiated by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Islamic Republic’s
founder, in 1979 – is an annual event calling to destroy the Jewish
state. Iran’s regime seeks to purge Christians and Jews from Jerusalem, the ambassador said.
Addressing
the talks unfolding in neighboring Austria in an effort to stop Tehran
from obtaining nuclear weapons, Hadas-Handelsman said the prospective
“agreement is a danger for Israel and the world. The agreement is not
enough to stop Iran from going nuclear.”
Some 700 people attended the al-Quds march, a police official told The Jerusalem Post. German media outlets reported participants screamed “Child murderer Israel.” Some observers said that the slogan “Child murderer Israel” was not yelled.
The authorities appeared to have banned the slogan “Jew, Jew, cowardly pig” at this year’s march.
The
pro-Israel demonstrators waved Israeli flags and held signs calling
for a ban of Hezbollah. Local politicians from the Green Party, the
Left Party, Social Democrats and Christian Democratic Union were
present.
Joel Ziv, 17, told the Post that it good that
many Jews were at the counterprotest. He added, however, that it is
better he not wear his Star of David necklace, because of an
anti-Jewish aggression in the city. More.
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