Raids due to anti-Semitic comments on social media were carried out by the Bavarian police

Police raids took place today, Tuesday (21/11) in the southern German state of Bavaria. The target is 17 people who allegedly made anti-Semitic comments online and at the same time celebrated the terrorist attacks against him Israel carried out by the Islamist Palestinian militant group Hamas.

The suspects are under criminal investigation for incitement, using symbols of banned terrorist organizations or endorsing criminal acts with posts they made on social mediaaccording to Bavarian police.

According to the Athens News Agency citing a related publication by dpa, the suspects are two women and 15 men aged 18-62, according to the authorities. Police said they questioned the suspects and seized evidence, including cellphones and laptops, during raids in Munich and elsewhere in Bavaria.

What they wrote in the messages they sent against the Jews

A suspect had allegedly sent a WhatsApp chat image showing a clown with the words “Kill the Jews with poison gas.”

Another suspect reportedly posted on his account that “Jewish sons deserve nothing more than to be slaughtered and exterminated.” The post reportedly ended with the slogan “Freedom in Palestine.”

According to police, another suspect posted an image of Hitler shortly after Oct. 7 with the caption: “I could kill all the Jews but I let some live to show you why I killed them». Next to it was a Palestinian flag, with the caption “Freedom in Palestine” and a victory sign emoji.

“Unfortunately, anti-Semitism characterizes the everyday life of many Jews in Germany. The terrorist attack by Hamas against Israel also has an impact on their lives in Germany,” said Michael Weinchirl, the Bavarian police commissioner responsible for investigating hate crimes.

“It is important to show the Jews and the Israelis that we support them here in Bavaria, that we protect them here and also protect them from hostility,” Weinchirl stressed. He pledged that the police will punish criminal statements made both online and at demonstrations.

Source: News Beast

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