Germany will only give citizenship to Pro-Israelis

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● New conditions to become a German citizen imply making allegiance to the Zionist state.

● Trapped by its past, Germany is more vulnerable than its neighbours to the constant blackmail based on antisemitism.

The German newspaper Spiegel has revealed the new conditions to become a German citizen.

The test will now contain questions about Judaism, the Holocaust and the state of Israel.

Among the questions, candidates for German citizenship will need to know the place of worship for Jews, the year the state of Israel was created and the historical reasons why Germany gave its support to the Zionist state.

Nancy Faeser, Federal Minister of the Interior and Community in Chancellor Olaf Scholz‘s cabinet since 2021, declared to Spiegel that: “Antisemitism, racism and any other form of despise towards humanity will cancel any process of naturalisation. Anyone who does not share our values, cannot be given a German passport”.

It is a clear allegiance to the Zionist state that Germany is asking from its new citizens and on top of committing to respect the German Constitution, they will have to commit to “protect any Jewish life in Germany”.

Germany is very sensitive when it comes to Israel because of their Nazi past. It seems they have decided to turn a blind eye to the current genocide, which has caused more than 35,000 deaths, -mainly children- and more the 80,000 injured, in favour of Zionists.  

Israel has a habit of blackmailing anyone who criticises its policies by branding them an anti-Semite.

Unfortunately, Germany, in a bid to make amends for its past, is letting Zionists control their own internal process for becoming a German citizen, putting the allegiance to Israel at the same level as the allegiance to the German constitution.

Germany has been extremely violent towards Pro-Palestinian protesters and has tried to silence them since the beginning of the genocide.

A few years ago, the definition of antisemitism was expanded in German law and now includes any criticism of Israel or Zionism. Pro-Palestinian activists explained that this is a real threat to freedom of speech and the opportunity for the German authorities to criminalise any protest in favour of Palestine.

Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus, an Israeli writer, explained to Al Jazeera that even as a Jew, he can now be defined as an anti-Semite if he criticises Israel.

For him, this is absurd as he is the grandchild of a Holocaust survivor. With 100 other Jewish scientists and artists, he has signed a petition asking the government to stop banning rallies in favour of Palestine.

Yet, pro-Palestinians still face a lot of violence from the German police and it seems that Germany, once again, has decided to side with the oppressors, silencing millions of innocent lives.

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