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Scholz: Germany Will Not Tolerate Hatred and Antisemitism

Scholz also announced a ban on all Hamas activities and associations in Germany…reports Asian Lite News

In an address to Parliament, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday said that anyone who glorifies Hamas, condones murder or burns Israeli flags will face criminal prosecution.

Scholz also announced that a pro-Palestinian group called Samidoun will be banned in Germany after its members celebrated “the most brutal acts of terror in the open streets” CNN reported.

He accused its members of taking to the streets in Berlin’s Neukolln area on October 7, the same day the Hamas launched its assault on the Jewish nation, to celebrate the murder of Israeli civilians by handing out sweets to passers-by.

“This is ghastly, this is inhuman. We will not stand by in the face of hatred and incitement. We do not tolerate antisemitism,” the BBC quoted the Chancellor as saying to the Bundestag

Scholz also announced a ban on all Hamas activities and associations in Germany.

The Chancellor blamed Iran for backing the Palestinian militant group, although he had “no solid evidence that Iran has provided concrete and operational support for this cowardly attack by Hamas”, CNN reported

“Without Iranian support… Hamas would not have been capable of these unprecedented attacks on Israeli territory. The jubilant statements by the top of the Iranian regime and some other government officials in the region are abhorrent.

“The leadership in Tehran is unashamedly showing its true colours – and confirming its role in Gaza,” he added.

Scholz also warned the Iran-backed Hezbollah not to “intervene in the fighting” as “this would not only result in a justified and harsh Israeli reaction,” but also draw Lebanon “to the brink of the abyss”.

The Chancellor informed Parliament that Germany was working “in close coordination with Israel” with all its “might to ensure that all hostages are released again”.

“Our immediate concern today is for the children, women and men who have been trafficked into the Gaza Strip. We are all deeply moved by their fate.

“We fear that Hamas will continue to use them as human shields in the coming weeks,” he added. “Nothing but nothing justifies the terror of Hamas.” CNN quoted the Chancellor as saying

Scholz further said that he is counting on the possible mediating role of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Jordanian King Abdullah II bin al-Hussein and the Emir of Qatar, whom he will receive for talks in Berlin on Thursday.

In the aftermath of the Hamas attack, Israel also asked Germany for ammunition for warships, according to Defence Minister Boris Pistorius.

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PM Modi receives Olaf Scholz in New Delhi

Chancellor Scholz was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhawan, reports Asian Lite News

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz today arrived in New Delhi for a visit to India from February 25-26.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Scholz for a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhawan. Both leaders will discuss bilateral, regional and global issues.

PM Modi and Scholz will also interact with CEOs and business leaders of both sides. Scholz will also meet President Droupadi Murmu.

Scholz is accompanied by senior officials and a high-powered business delegation, and his visit to India is the first standalone one by any German Chancellor since the commencement of the Inter-Governmental Consultation (IGC) mechanism between the two nations in 2011, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a press release.

He will proceed to Bengaluru on February 26, according to the MEA press release.

Scholz’s visit will enable both nations to take stock and progress on the key outcomes of the 6th Inter-Governmental Consultation (IGC), strengthen security and defence cooperation, work towards closer economic ties, enhance the opportunity for the mobility of talent and give strategic guidance to ongoing collaboration in Science and Technology.

The MEA in the press release noted, “The India-Germany Strategic Partnership is underpinned by shared values, trust and mutual understanding. Robust investment and trade linkages, cooperation in the areas of green and sustainable development and growing people-to-people ties have strengthened bilateral relations.”

The MEA further stated that both nations also work closely at multilateral and international platforms, notably as part of the G4 for United Nations Security Council reforms.

India and Germany share a strong economic partnership. Germany is India’s largest trade partner in the European Union and has consistently been among India’s top 10 global trade partners. It is also one of the largest foreign direct investors in India.