The Jerusalem Post

German official: BDS chapter incited against US shul

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The commission­er of the Hessian Federal State Government for Jewish Life and the Fight Against Antisemiti­sm has filed a criminal complaint against the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement’s chapter in the German city of Wiesbaden.

Uwe Becker said that he filed the complaint after the chapter posted several tweets that targeted Israel and also led to anti-Jewish incitement.

The “Wiesbaden branch of the antisemiti­c BDS movement stoked incitement on social media that targeted an American synagogue with antisemiti­c insults” last Thursday, Becker told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday. “Wiesbaden termed the State of Israel, in its statements on social media, as a ‘Zionist colony,’ and the flag of the Jewish state as a symbol of a genocidal, colonialis­t ideology.”

The BDS group’s tweets were replies to a post by American philanthro­pist Adam Milstein, who tweeted a video showing the Baba Sale Synagogue in Los Angeles vandalized with “Free Palestine” graffiti.

Milstein condemned the graffiti, tweeting that “BDS is the 21st Century #Antisemiti­sm, it radicalize­d all other extremist movements, promotes violence against Jews and resembles the Nazi methods to boycott The Jewish people.” Wiesbaden’s BDS chapter replied with several tweets.

The commission­er said he considers the group’s statements on social media “deeply antisemiti­c,” and that the tweets exceed the threshold of incitement.

Specifical­ly, Becker cited statements made by the group about the American synagogue, which it called a “Zionist organizati­on,” and said that anyone who “shows the Zionist flag must be confronted with the crimes of the Zionist colony.”

“With this statement, BDS Wiesbaden refers to a photograph of the interior of the synagogue, in which, among others, the Israeli flag can be seen,” said Becker, adding that “the Wiesbaden chapter emphasizes that graffiti on synagogues ‘would not occur if they did not act as messages of the Zionist colony,’ and ‘that a house of prayer should not be decorated with the symbol of a genocidal, colonialis­t ideology.”

He said that their statements demonstrat­e that “the BDS movement is not only about criticism of Israeli government action, but with the name of ‘Zionist colony’ denies the existence of the entire State of Israel.

The Wiesbaden BDS chapter’s Twitter account has only around 150 followers, though it is linked to the main website of the BDS umbrella organizati­on, which has many more. Becker furnished the Post with screenshot­s of the alleged anti-Jewish incitement.

“This is pure hatred of Israel, and the Wiesbaden BDS chapter has very clearly dropped its antisemiti­c mask,” said Becker, who is known to have gone to great lengths to combat rising Jew-hatred in Germany.

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