
The German government, in recent years, has positioned itself as one of Israel’s strongest supporters in Europe. The German Federal Ministry announced that individuals who call for Israel’s destruction by using expressions, such as “From the river to the sea” will be denied German citizenship, according to the German Ministry of Interior and German news channel NDR. The phrase is commonly used by anti-Israel activists to suggest that the state of “Palestine” should replace the State of Israel on the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. The German Federal Ministry has noted that "statements such as 'From the river to the sea' coincide with an explicit call for violent actions against the State of Israel." The new German citizenship law, which was passed in late June, stipulates that "racism, antisemitism or any other form of misanthropy rule out naturalization." The new law’s clause 10.1.1.1.3.1 specifically addresses Germany’s responsibility towards the Jewish state following the Holocaust, during which six million Jews were killed by the Nazi regime, citing "Germany’s special historical responsibility for the National Socialist injustice and its consequences, especially for the protection of Jewish life." Germany has in recent years absorbed a large number of migrants from the Middle East and other Muslim-majority countries, where antisemitism has become a widespread phenomenon. Unlike some other European countries, Germany offers citizenship to individuals who are employed in Germany after five years. However, the new upgraded citizenship law will prohibit citizenship to individuals who harbor antisemitism or other types of racism. One purpose of the new law is to protect the roughly 100,000 Jewish residents who reside in Germany. The new law also aims to counter calls for the destruction of the Jewish state or claims that Israel and Jews fabricated or exaggerated the Holocaust. In Germany, Holocaust denial is considered a serious crime. In addition to banning the slogan "From the river to the sea," the new German law prohibits expressions such as "Palestine will be free,"... "Death to Israel,"... Furthermore, maps that exclude Israel are also considered violations under the new legislation. Amir Tsarfati, Oct 1: Amir's BREAKING NEWS: [before Iran's strike] [About 9 minutes] https://www.youtube.com/live/xYIr4WLmeSA Israel has declared United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres persona non grata and barred him from entering the country, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz announced on Wednesday via X/Twitter. The decision came in response to what Katz described as Guterres’s failure to unequivocally condemn Iran’s recent missile attack on Israel. “Anyone who cannot unequivocally condemn Iran’s heinous attack on Israel, as almost every country in the world has done, does not deserve to step foot on Israeli soil,” Katz wrote. He further criticized Guterres for not denouncing Hamas’s use of sexual violence or condemning the group’s October 7 massacre, which is nearing its first anniversary. Katz’s statement also accused Guterres of offering tacit support to terrorist organizations, including Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran-backed militias like the Houthis. “A Secretary-General who gives backing to terrorists, rapists, and murderers…will be remembered as a stain on the history of the UN,” Katz stated. https://israfan.com/p/israel-bars-un-secretary-general-guterres Amir Tsarfati, Oct 2: And all of that is not even the biggest miracle. Here is what he wrote me. Where did those missiles go? I’ll tell you where. They landed in sand, in water, and in “Empty spaces." Have you been to Israel? It’s a microscopic country. What empty spaces? Where are these empty spaces? 🤷♂️ How have hundreds of Iranian ballistic missiles all either get detonated by miraculous systems or totally miss their mark and land in empty spaces causing zero casualties and minimal damage?! But if you know anything about what had to happen last night and throughout this war in general, for such a low number of casualties, you’ll know that what we witnessed last night was the equivalent of God splitting the sea right before our eyes.Germany will deny citizenship to those who call for Israel’s destruction with statements like 'From the river to the sea':
Israel Declares UN Secretary-General Guterres 'Persona Non Grata':
If one thing went wrong, if one of those ballistic missiles hit an apartment building, a shopping center, or an army base, we would now be burying hundreds of Israelis.
A few hours ago, I got a WhatsApp message from a good friend who is a senior executive at Microsoft and who wasn’t exactly a God fearing Jew. Until yesterday.
“If you’re looking for miracles man - last night I started believing. Missiles hit all around me but none of them hit my house or any house, for that matter.”
All valid questions that require a very serious nuanced conversation.
Guess what. When God split the sea, there were those who didn’t believe it was a miracle and didn’t jump in. And there are also those who feel the need to explain it naturally. Ok, that’s fine.
Last night, we witnessed history.
Last night we witnessed open miracles.
Last night, we witnessed God in all His glory watching over His children.
(Hillel Fuld on X)
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