The Jerusalem Post

German-Jewish community president urges MPs to resign from BDS-supporting group

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

BerlIn – The prominent president of munich’s jewish community Charlotte Knobloch told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday that three members of the Bundestag should resign from the allegedly antisemiti­c German-palestinia­n society (dpG) because the organizati­on supports the Boycott, divestment, sanctions (Bds) campaign against Israel.

“all true democrats ought to follow in der Beek’s example and leave the dpG advisory board,” Knobloch said.

The Post exclusivel­y reported on Wednesday that German politician olaf in der Beek resigned from the German-palestinia­n society on Tuesday because the organizati­on’s advisory board did not reject the antisemiti­c boycott campaign against the jewish state.

Knobloch survived the holocaust in hiding in Germany, and she is president of the roughly 10,000 member jewish community in munich – the capital of the state of Bavaria.

she was previously president of the 105,000 member Central Council of jews in Germany. Knobloch’s voice carries weight in Germany because of her longstandi­ng efforts to combat modern antisemiti­sm and neo-nazism.

neo-nazi parties such as The Third Way, the npd and The right support Bds.

Knobloch’s interventi­on suggests the urgency of the alleged mp pro-Bds scandal. The Post reported yesterday that Germany registered over 2000 antisemiti­c crimes in 2019, a 13% increase when compared with 2018.

In der Beek’s office told the Post that the Free democratic party (Fdp) mp announced to the Fdp faction in the parliament that he resigned from the German-palestinia­n society because the advisory board refuses to distance itself from Bds.

“The Bds movement at its heart seeks the end of Israel as a jewish state. To think otherwise is naive. Why is there no Bds campaign in Germany or elsewhere against any other nation on earth, not even the worst human rights abusers? anyone sincere about combating all forms of antisemiti­sm should separate from a group espousing Bds,” david harris, Ceo, american jewish Committee, told the Post.

The Post learned from in der Beek’s office that members of the advisory board of the German-palestinia­n society showed no interest in distancing themselves from Bds.

Knobloch’s call for the German mps to resign is directed at three German mps on the board of the German-palestinia­n society, from the social democratic party, the Green party and the left party.

The members include social democratic mp aydan Özogus and Green party mp omid nouripour, the latter of whom co-sponsored a parliament­ary initiative in 2013 to single out jewish products from the West Bank with a labeling system. The Post has sent press queries to the Green party and social democrats regarding their members’ roles in the society. Özogus and nouripour have refused to comment.

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