MANY German Jews are now living in fear of the hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees coming into the country because "they have absorbed anti-Semitism from their mother's milk".
A spokesman of
the Jewish forum for Democracy and against anti-Semitism, Levi Salomon,
said Jew-hating Nazi ideology and the hatred of Israel had been at the
heart of the ruling Baath parties in both Syria and Iraq for decades.
Many German Jews have spoken of their fear of the rising tide of anti-semitism from refugees |
He
warned: "Therefore it must be assumed that the majority of Syrian
refugees have absorbed anti-Semitism with their mother's milk."
Under
the rule of Nazi Germany in the 1930s until the end of World War 2 in
1945, millions of Jews were imprisoned and killed during the Holocaust
as part of Adolph Hitler's "final solution" to ethnically cleanse the
country of Jews.
Millions of Jews were imprisoned and murdered during Adolf Hitler's reign of terror |
Salomon added: "It is a reverse import - spawned in the West exported to the Middle East and brought back again.
The fear of a growing anti-Semitism through the refugee immigration is growing among Jews in Germany
Lela Susskind, Jewish forum for Democracy
The chairman of
the forum, Lela Susskind, said: "The fear of a growing anti-Semitism
through the refugee immigration is growing among Jews in Germany.
"Many of the refugees from Syria and Iraq were raised in a society where the destruction of Israel was state doctrine."
Terror
expert Bernd Georg Thamm wrote a paper about Islamic Jihad for the
forum partly financed by Germany's highest Jewish authority, the Central
Council of Jews, in which he warns of the "Israelization" of Europe -
attacks on individuals, places of worship and cultural institutions.
Left-wing German protestors appeal against the detainment of refugees |
He said: "The current situation in Israel with constant attacks by Jihadists on people is conceivable in Europe."
Germany has begun to regulate refugee arrivals amid growing public resentment |
Ms
Susskind warned that to integrate all the refugees into German society
"would be very difficult. But we don't believe our fears are being taken
seriously by politicians".
Anti Jewish crimes
rose to a five-year high in 2014 with 1,596 recorded hate crimes against
Jewish people, more than in any other EU state.
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