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Criticizing Israel Causes Troubles For German Party

Möllemann is under attack for criticizing Israel

BERLIN, June 14 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – The German Social Democrats Party (SPD) is still facing serious trouble and deteriorations following its deputy leader’s criticism of the Israeli aggression in the Palestinian territories.  

The issue is getting bigger and is taking its toll on the German-Arab Congress, chaired by Jürgen Möllemann, the deputy leader of Germany’s liberal party, the daily German newspaper, Berliner Zeitung, reported Friday, June 14.

Möllemann, as well as the party itself, has been under attack and pressure ever since he sharply criticized Israel in April 2002 for its incursions in the Palestinian territories.

The newspaper said several high-ranking members of the ruling Social Democrats had resigned from the Congress recently over this issue, including its vice-president Christoph Moosbauer, Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.

Moosbauer said that the party’s leadership had not established clear enough distinctions between legitimate criticism of Israeli government policy and anti-Semitic sentiment.

Moellemann was widely criticized last May for saying that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and the “intolerant and hateful behavior” of a German Jewish community leader were fostering anti-Semitism.

Möllemann had also accused Michel Friedman, the deputy leader of Germany’s Central Council of Jews, of provoking anti-Semitism through his “intolerant and hateful manner,” AFP reported.

The attack had became stronger following Möllemann’s decision to support a new Free Democrat member, named Jamal Karsli, a Syrian-born German who had accused the Israeli army of using “Nazi methods” during their incursions in the Palestinian territories and complained about the influence of the “Zionist lobby” in the media.

Following sharp pressure and criticism, he later apologized to the Jewish community but not to the leader concerned.

Moellemann is a driving force within the FDP, Germany’s third-ranked party in opinion polls ahead of September elections, AFP said.

The Berliner Zeitung said former German-Arab Congress vice-president and SPD member Christoph Zoepel and Hans-Juergen Wischnewski, who helped negotiate the release of hostages from a hijacked Lufthansa aircraft in Mogadishu in 1977, had also resigned.

See also: German Party Under Attack For Criticizing Israel

 

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