Rights and Accountability 28 November 2024
Germany’s representatives have a ready-made response when a question is asked about their country’s backing for Israel: “historical responsibility.”
Invoking that “responsibility” is a convenient tool in shutting down debate. Everyone must accept that the Berlin government can only atone for the Holocaust if it facilitates the ongoing holocaust in Gaza.
Gideon Sa’ar, Israel’s new foreign minister, seems to be demanding a maximalist approach from German politicians as they prepare for a February election.
Last week, Sa’ar thanked Alexander Dobrindt, a leading player in Bavaria’s Christian Social Union (CSU), for expressing himself with a “moral clear voice.”
A “moral clear voice,” according to Sa’ar, is one which opposes the International Criminal Court and the warrants it has issued for the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, and Yoav Gallant, until recently the defense minister.
The CSU is a sister party of the Christian Democrats, who are expected to lead Germany’s next ruling coalition.It would not be surprising if Israel puts pressure on that government to punish the ICC.
At the moment, Germany is one of the court’s largest donors.
Contributing financially to the ICC was politically expedient while the court was preoccupied with Africa or investigating the wrongdoings of official enemies like Russia.
Yet Germany has identified asserting Israel’s “security” as a Staatsräson or “reason of state.” It is almost inevitable that Israel and its lobbying network will remind politicians in Berlin of that commitment as they escalate their attacks on the ICC.
A recent event gives a flavor of just how ensconced in German institutions the pro-Israel lobby is.
The German-Israel Strategic Forum – as the annual event is called – is a joint initiative of the Federal Academy for Security Policy, an official government body based in Berlin, and the European Leadership Network (Elnet).
“Common goals”
Despite its name, the European Leadership Network is actually an offshoot of the pro-Israel lobby in the United States. Held in Jerusalem, the recent forum “demonstrated that amongst friends, it is possible to speak openly, respect differing opinions and still work towards common goals,” Elnet claimed.
The real “common goals” can be discerned from how the forum was addressed by Yuval Steinitz, a former Israeli energy minister who now heads the weapons maker Rafael.
He emphasized that Germany is Israel’s “most important European ally,” according to a short report of the forum.The choice of words is revealing.
During European Union discussions, Hungary and the Czech Republic have been more consistent in cheerleading for Netanyahu than Germany. Decisively, however, Germany is Europe’s largest provider of arms to Israel, as well as being a major client of the Israeli arms industry.
Rafael benefits directly from the alliance with Germany. That fact was celebrated at a ceremony held last month to mark how Leopard 2 tanks in Germany’s arsenal have been kitted out with Rafael’s “active protection” technology.
The same equipment – known as Trophy – is incorporated into the Merkava tanks with which Israel has invaded Gaza.
Elnet is not the only pro-Israel group set up from the US that wields considerable influence in Germany.
The American Jewish Committee (AJC) has recently held discussions with Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democrats, the man widely tipped to be Germany’s next chancellor.
The AJC – which maintains an office in Berlin – has not been neglecting the current government either.It has applauded Nancy Faeser, the interior minister, for her strenuous efforts to ensure that ordinary folk don’t entertain thoughts of which official Germany would disapprove. Faeser has banned the red triangle and other symbols allegedly indicating sympathy with Palestinian resistance fighters.
A few weeks ago, the Bundestag approved a resolution stating that no organization should receive federal funding if it questions Israel’s “right to exist” or endorses the Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanctions.The resolution is the latest example of how the fight against anti-Semitism has been hijacked to silence criticism of Israel.
Nancy Faeser has even recommended that people seeking asylum may be deported for “liking” or making comments about Palestinian armed resistance on social media. It has become mandatory for people requesting German citizenship to declare that Israel has a “right to exist.”
In a new article, the academic Josephine Becker analyzes how Muslim, Turkish and Arab immigrants are being blamed for “importing” anti-Semitism into Germany. As Becker states, it is “a truly incredible accusation for a country that is responsible for the mass murder of millions of Jewish people and a growing extreme-right-wing movement.”
If Germany really took its historical responsibility seriously, it would dump Israel.
In response to the Holocaust, the United Nations recognized that every country has a duty to prevent genocide. Germany’s unflagging support for Israel is a dereliction of that duty.
Comments
Criminal destruction
Permalink Charles Heinrichs replied on
Germany just cannot stop itself from supporting Nazis.
Germany has a duty to dump Israel
Permalink Shiva Shankar replied on
Germans have always been amongst the most cruel people on earth, just ask anybody in East Africa or Namibia. Or ask any Third Worlder who has ever visited the country, the wretched racism starts at passport control.
Opportunism
Permalink Martina Lauer MacIntyre replied on
Our politicians have no morals and no spine. Of course, the US military bases and hidden occupation make sure they tow the line. It's very frustrating though to watch them praise a genocidal regime.
Von Clausewitz
Permalink Maarten Muskens replied on
The German Federal Republic is the continuation of the Third Reich by other means
German politics, never fully de-nazified after WWII
Permalink Richard replied on
Politicians in power, who's families had direct links with the SS and other Nazi affiliated organisations, show that Germany was never de-nazified after WWII. A country with a legacy of genocide. It's no wonder it supports the Israel. In just over a year, Germany has turned itself in to the genocide supporting Nazi shit stain of Europe.
Germany's obsession for help neo-nazi ideology of Zionism
Permalink Jouko Kultima replied on
It seems that Germany's obsession to support Israel's crimes against humanity roots from their re-nazification in early cold war era. USA re-appointed many nazi-party members and people who worked for Hitler's regime, to positions of power in West-Germany. Those people blamed Hitler and few others from all horrors their regime did. And one of their way to "prove" that they are not as evil as Hitler, was to give devoted support for Zionists and Israel and ethnic cleansings and other crimes they did. So, in reality, they proved that they still were same nazies as they were as part of Hitler's regime.
Those individuals may already died for old age, but their attitudes, ways to make decisions, etc, still lives in Germany. And realising that, made me understanding why Germany acts so nazi-like way against anyone who demand them to stop supporting crimes against humanity.
Youtube channel "Bes D. Marx" seemed to have videos connected about this topic. Especially one with headline "Why Germany is (REALLY) obsessed with Israel".
Best wishes for everyone in EI and anyone who is on side of humanity! <3
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