Friday, September 8, 2017

Germany: Martin Schulz criticises Palestinians "brought up with deeply rooted anti-Semitism"

We now know that German politicians and the German people are fully aware that Palestinians are "brought up with deeply rooted anti-Semitism"...

Via European Jewish Press:
"There are young Palestinian men that come to us, that were brought up with deeply rooted anti-Semitism," said Martin Schulz, German Social Democratic Party (SPD) candidate for chancellor in the upcoming elections, during a tv debate with his rival Chancellor Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). 
"To them we must clearly say: 'in this country you only have a place when you accept that Germany is a country that defends Israel,'" Schulz added when asked about the integration in Germany of immigrants from Muslim countries. 
Merkel, in office for 12 years, is running for another term as Chancellor against Schulz, who was President of the European Parliament from 2012 to 2017. Elections are set for 24 September. 
She is ahead in the polls, and it doesn’t seem the estimated 16 million Germans who tuned in to watch will be swayed against her. 
In a speech to the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, during his visit to Israel as European Parliament president in 2014, Schulz sparked controversy when he relayed a question Palestinians had posed to him about Israel restricting water use in the West Bank, claiming Palestinians received only 17 liters of water a day, compared to Israelis who received 70 liters. Some members of Knesset walked out during his speech. 
Merkel has consistently supported a special relationship with Israel and demonstrated steady support for the Jewish State. 
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