Germany’s darkest days resurface after shop bans Jews from entering | News World

The owner of a German store who set up a sign saying that “the Jews are prohibited,” said that he was not an extremist after the public outcry.
Hans Velten Reisch, 60, has and operates a small shop in Flensburg, and has set up the panel by reading “The Jews are prohibited from here! Nothing personal. No anti -Semitism. I can’t bear you last week.
The police were alerted from the shocking panel shortly after its implementation, and the demonstrators have since released the store.
Although the panel has since been removed from the front window, it is still hanging on a wall inside the store.
The mayor of Flensburg, Fabian Geyer, said: “It is a reminder of the darkest chapters in the history of Germany and has absolutely no place in this city.”
Despite the indignation, Reisch said he was not an extremist and described himself as “a little left, a little right – but not radical” by speaking at Forde.News.
He said, “Today you are already Nazi if you order a Gitan Schnitzel.”
The owner said he had set up the sign in the opposition of those who support the war in Israel.
“I don’t need people like that here-neither in business nor in private,” he said.
But he said that the Jews who were distancing themselves from the war in Gaza are also invited to have a coffee, and he has “nothing against them”.
The sign is still anger in Germany, which has also aroused a response from many political parties.
The Flensburg Green Party said it was a “clear expression of anti -Semitism”.
Kianusch Stender, member of the State Parliament, said: “We are an open and colorful city which has a duty, according to its historic responsibility alone, to take a stand against anti -Semitism everywhere and at any time.
In London this month, a group of synagogues targeted by anti-Semitic vandalism said they “fear their security” and have called for reinforced security measures.
The Synagogue in Golders Green, London, was one of the Jewish targets of a man who abused the excrement and launched urine in the buildings.
Police and mayor Sadiq Khan condemned vandalism and have sworn to repress the crimes racily aggravated.
A Jewish nursery school was one of the buildings struck in a series of four incidents related to vandalism.
The excrement and the urine were thrown on the sites, with faithful and schoolchildren confronted with the dirty consequences of the attacks.
A member of one of the synagogues targeted near the Golders Green center said Metro There were increased fears on security in the middle of climbing the crisis Gaza In the midst of the War of Israel-Hamas.
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