MAY 19, 2024 JLM 70°F 02:28 AM 07:28 PM EST
German neo-Nazi party professes solidarity with Palestinian cause amid 75th anniversary of the 'Nakba'

Ahead of the 75th anniversary of the "Nakba," a German neo-Nazi party published a statement on its webpage titled: "Nakba 75: The struggle for independence continues," professing its strong support for the Palestinian people and their understood struggle to retrieve the perceived "Palestinian homeland." 

The article cites Ghassan Kanafani, a leading member of the "Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine" (PFLP), whom the Mossad assassinated in 1972: "The Palestinian cause is not a cause for the Palestinians alone, but a cause for every revolutionary..."

Due to the echoing public outcry in response to the antisemitic rhetoric at demonstrations throughout Germany largely organized by the German branch of the "Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network," a direct affiliate of the PFLP, pro-Palestinian rallies have recently been subject to a loosely implemented ban handled by each federal state separately. While the PFLP is designated as a terrorist organization in Israel and the United States, Germany has yet to assume such a policy where PFLP representation in the form of Samidoun can operate near to uninhibitedly.

These protest bans, enacted due to "feared anti-Zionist statements and gestures" once again suggest, according to the party, "that in Germany it is apparently compatible with the [constitutional] right of assembly to prevent peaceful demonstrations on the grounds of hypotheses, fears, and insinuations." Despite strictly opposing rallies on German soil aimed at "representing interests of foreign nations," the group expresses its solidarity with the Palestinian Arabs "in their efforts to stop the ongoing land theft and murder by the Zionist entity." Moreover, the resolute profession and pride of their proclaimed Palestinian identity portrays a collective characteristic that many self-described "German patriots" admire, as "it would never occur to a Palestinian to hide the flag of his homeland or even to be ashamed of it, as seen to be the case in the FRG [Federal Republic of Germany]."

The article draws a comparison to Neo-Nazi opposition to mass immigration into Europe and how "the Palestinian people are also fighting against the unhindered immigration of foreigners who believe they have a right to the land." Unlike the German leftists, as claimed by the party, "the revolutionaries do not hesitate and see clearly where injustice is occurring."

Since the beginning of its formation, the party has established and maintained international alliances. The party has supported the Palestinian resistance particularly by cultivating, not lastly, alliances with Assad-regime affiliates during delegation visits to Lebanon and Syria.

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Danielle Pentecost 03:57 10.07.2023
It’s not their homeland, it’s Israel’s, read your history. Israel has been there for thousands of years.
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