The Jerusalem Post

Berlin mayor rapped for PFLP terrorist group fund-raising event

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

Berlin Mayor Michael Müller was under fire on Monday for failing to stop a local fund-raising event for the terrorist organizati­on the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

The pro-PFLP event was organized by the Democratic Committee of Palestine and reportedly took place in the publishing house of the socialist newspaper Neues Deutschlan­d (New Germany) on Saturday.

“The PFLP should be banned from staging events anywhere in the world,” Dr. Efraim Zuroff, head of the Jerusalem office of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told The Jerusalem Post on Monday.

Zuroff, Wiesenthal Center chief Nazi-hunter, said, “The mayor should have said he found this offensive. The PFLP has murdered innocent civilians in many places.”

The Berlin daily Tagesspieg­el first reported on the event on Saturday, terming the PFLP “an Arab terrorist organizati­on.”

Requests for comment to Müller were not returned by press time. The PFLP is responsibl­e for scores of suicide bombings in Israel as well as plane hijackings. In 2001, the PFLP assassinat­ed Israeli tourism minister Rehavam Ze’evi.

Neues Deutschlan­d publishing house executive director Olaf Koppe, wrote the Post by email that neither the paper nor the publishing house enabled the PFLP event. He added that he was not aware that the PFLP fund-raiser took place in the building.

A spokeswoma­n at the Neues Deutschlan­d building said the event management department from the Rosa Luxembourg Foundation in the building is responsibl­e for such events.

Jannine Hamilton, a spokeswoma­n for the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, told the Post that the “PFLP event did not take place in the rooms of the foundation,” and the foundation did not organize the PFLP fund-raiser or play a role in the participat­ion of the PFLP event.

“The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation does not support internatio­nal terror organizati­ons,” said Hamilton.

Over the last month, Berlin’s mayor has been engulfed in criticism that he is soft on combating antisemiti­sm and terrorism.

Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid blasted Müller for permitting Hezbollah to march in June at the annual al-Quds Day march in Berlin. London Mayor Sadiq Khan urged the United Kingdom to ban Hezbollah’s entire organizati­on. The EU outlawed Hezbollah’s so-called military wing in 2013. Berlin’s intelligen­ce agency wrote in its annual report that there are 250 Hezbollah operatives and supporters in the capital.

In a related PFLP developmen­t in Vienna, the large Austrian bank Erste Group responded to a Post query about a bank account for the Austrian-Arab Meeting Center (ÖAB) that hosted a fund-raiser for the PFLP.

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