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Published 09 Nov, 2023 04:20pm

German chancellor expresses shame over anti-semitism wave

Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he is “ashamed and outraged” at a recent wave of anti-Semitic incidents in Germany, warning Berlin will not tolerate such anti-Jewish hatred as he marks the 85th anniversary of the Nazis’ “Kristallnacht” pogrom.

According to Reuters, Scholz was speaking alongside Jewish leaders at a ceremony in a Berlin synagogue that was among 1,000 that were damaged or destroyed across Germany and Austria by Nazi mobs in the “Night of Broken Glass”.

At least 91 Jews were murdered, about 7,500 Jewish businesses ransacked and some 30,000 Jewish men and boys arrested during the assaults which presaged the Holocaust, or Shoah, in which about six million Jews were killed.

The synagogue where Scholz was speaking was also attacked with Molotov cocktails in a surge of anti-Semitic incidents that followed the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct 7 and the subsequent Israeli retaliation.

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