Faeser warns: the police strike hard with hatred of Jews!

Faeser warns: the police strike hard with hatred of Jews!

On October 7, 2023, the Hamas terrorate act in Israel marks with tragic consequences that still have an impact. On the occasion of this dark anniversary, Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser made a clear sign from the SPD and announced a hard approach to anti -Semitic statements. In order to calm the minds and create space for grief, she explained in an interview with the "Tagesspiegel" that peaceful protests were essential part of democracy. However, no forms of hatred of Jews or calls for violence should be tolerated.

The background to this announcement is concerned about escalation of violence in connection with the planned demonstrations to memory of the Hamas massacre. Faeser emphasized that the police powers have their full backing in order to react appropriately and quickly to anti -Semitic incidents and attacks. In the capital of Berlin and other cities, numerous meetings have been announced this weekend, which forces the police to use a major operation.

preparations of the police and warnings

The police union has already predicted a “city -wide, dynamic location” before the upcoming protests. This assessment is underpinned by the warnings of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which expects an increase in anti -Israel and anti -Semitic protests. These preparations are a direct result of the current political tensions and continuing violence in the Middle East.

A year after the attack, in which over 1,200 people were killed and another 250 were dragged, the Gaza War is still a central topic in the news. According to reports, around 42,000 Palestinians have died in the Gaza Strip, including many children and adolescents, which is heavily burdened by the entire region. Such tragic conditions focus on the existing conflicts and their effects on various social groups.

The challenge that stands before the federal government and the security authorities is the maintenance of public order, while at the same time the right to freedom of expression is maintained. More details on the upcoming protests and the security situation can be found in a detailed report www.radiooleverkusen.de .

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