PNN – A prominent German Jewish newspaper supported the genocide in Gaza and praised the Zionist regime for its attacks on the Palestinian people.
According to Pakistan News Network, the Jewish General “Jüdische Allgemeine”, the largest Jewish newspaper in Germany, has supported the genocide in Gaza in the midst of the intense war of the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people in this densely populated area by publishing an article.
According to “Middle East E” report, in various parts of this article written by “Tobias Hatch”, topics such as: “Gaza civilians are not innocent” are mentioned. The author of this article has clearly said: If there is something called collective responsibility for crimes, this also applies to the people of Gaza.
In the article in question, this Jewish journalist ignored the fact that the Zionist regime was responsible for the dead in Gaza during the war and openly supported the actions of this regime against Palestinian civilians.
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In a part of his article, he has even expressed appreciation and thanks to the attackers of the Zionist regime and stated that the forces of this regime knew how to overcome security obstacles and had identified the “most important” targets.
The author of the mentioned article says in a part of the article to justify his claim in support of the indiscriminate targeting of civilians in Gaza: According to a survey conducted, about two-thirds of the people of Gaza supported the crimes of October 7. This is a scary figure that shows the level of Palestinian support for Hamas.
The publication of this article takes place while Germany’s abstaining votes in the United Nations to establish a ceasefire in Gaza, which has so far claimed the lives of more than 25,000 Palestinian civilians, has been very significant and has faced criticism.
In justifying the positions of German officials in the United Nations regarding the Gaza war, Deutsche Welle stated: The decision to abstain is because the resolution of the United Nations General Assembly did not mention Hamas or even condemn its actions.
Last week, Namibia strongly condemned Berlin’s “unexpected decision” to support the Israeli regime in the Gaza genocide case at the International Court of Justice brought by South Africa.
In this regard, the President of Namibia, Hage Geingob, condemned Germany’s action in a statement and said: Germany has decided to defend in the International Court of Justice the actions related to the genocide and the terrible actions of the Israeli government against innocent civilians in Gaza, the occupied Palestinian territories.