cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/28684388

In a recent escalation, Berlin authorities ordered the deportation of four pro-Palestine activists – three EU citizens and one American, none of whom were convicted of a crime. Rather, citing Staatsräson, their threatened deportation was for holding anti-Israel views. Although one of these deportations was later deemed invalid by the Berlin Administrative court, the move followed 18 months of cancellations, bans and dismissals of artists, academics and speakers – Palestinians, Jews, Israelis and others – for speaking out against Israel.

In a cruel historical twist, Germany, the perpetrator of the Holocaust, has enabled what numerous observers, including Amnesty International, have identified as a genocide of Palestinians. Rather than learning a universal historical lesson that applies to all people, Germany chose a particularist interpretation of its history, centered on the state’s relation to Israel.

The recent deportation order suggest a dramatic escalation in the influence of Staatsräson, which now seems to extends beyond foreign policy. For example, one controversial clause in a draft of the coalition agreement leaked last month proposes stripping dual nationals of German citizenship if they are found to be “supporters of terrorism, antisemites or extremists who jeopardize the free democratic order.”

  • @[email protected]
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    03 days ago

    Der Tagesspiegel is not a good source for anything remotely based in reality regarding Palestine or Israel. The newspaper is owned by the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group, which was founded by an actual nazi (not hyperbole), and it’s still run by his sons, who are some of the richest men in the world.

    The editor in chief, Stephan Andreas Cassdorff, has also written articles for partisan pro-israeli organizations which are full throated in their support of the IDF.

    If you can find another source for any of that, please do.

    • @[email protected]
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      02 days ago

      I do not agree with your arguments. Georg von Holtzbrinck has been dead for 42 years. And that the editor in chief has written two (!) articles for the Jüdische Allgemeine is also not really something that disqualifies the whole newspaper. So please stop demonizing newspapers which are not 100% supporting your own view.

      And in this case: There is a picture in the article and you really can’t argue with that. You can see the banner with “intifada until victory” with the Hamas symbol. That is nothing where the past of the long dead founder of the newspaper has a role.

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      3 days ago

      That’s a bunch of nonsense.

      • Holtzbrinck is, in general, a center-left publishing house, as you could see from their papers Zeit, Tagesspiegel, and to some degree also the finance-focused Handelsblatt.
      • Almost every single German company that’s over 80 years old has a Nazi past. That doesn’t mean that every descendent of the founder is a nazi.
      • What’s that argument about Nazi past of the founder and thus not being able to trust their coverage of Israel?
      • While yes, German press is often friendly to Israel, the photos they published aren’t fake:

      photo of banning with red triangle, mentioning "resistance"