Woman draped in Palestinian in Glasgow flag taunts Jewish people about Holocaust. The woman shouted 'Free Palestine' before telling Jewish people to 'remember where they were in 1940'.
One woman said she was left 'scared' after she found the symbol on her flat doorThe Star of David has been graffitied on the doors of homes in Berlin, in a chilling echo of anti-Semitic persecution of Jewish people under the Nazis.
Among those targeted by vandalism was a young Jewish woman, who said she was shocked when she returned to her apartment on Thursday evening to find a star marked on her door. The incidents amount to a crime under German law, and seem to be an imitation of the persecution of Jews during the 1930s The incidents amount to a crime under German law, and seem to be an imitation of the persecution of Jews during the 1930s.
Stephan Kramer, head of domestic intelligence in the state of Thuringia, told Handelsblatt that radicalised sympathisers could 'possibly carry out concrete attacks against Jewish and Israeli institutions and people' amid the Hamas terror on Israel.
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