Jew-Hatred Among Muslims in Germany

Last week I reported on a recent demonstration in Berlin by culture-enrichers who support “Palestine”. Among the features of the protest were shouts of “Death to the Jews” and similar tropes.

The following report from Deutsche Welle — a stalwart bastion of the German MSM — tiptoes gingerly around the shocking Jew-hating sentiments of “New Germans”. It acknowledges that such opinions exist, but hedges its coverage with exceptions, and attempts to minimize the overwhelming Jew-hatred that is characteristic of Islam. In addition, it takes a gratuitous swipe at the AfD (Alternative für Deutschland, Alternative for Germany), saying that the Jew-hating attitudes of Muslim immigrants are basically the same as those of AfD members.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article:

Investigation: Anti-Semitism among Muslims in Germany

Are prejudices or hate against Jews among Muslims or people with a migration background more widespread? The research is often contradictory.

Holy Saturday in the middle of Berlin, a Palestinian demonstration with several hundred people. Members of the association Democ, which monitors anti-democratic movements, observed the demonstration march and later posted a video. According to Democ, “Death, death, death to Israel!” was chanted several times by participants. In addition, one man shouted, “Death to Jews!” from a loudspeaker van.

Twitter insert:

“Death to Jews! Death to Israel!” About 300 people demonstrated on April 8, 2023 in Berlin from Neukölln to Kreuzberg. The participants shouted anti-Semitic words and glorified terrorist violence.

Investigated by State Security, two planned pro-Palestinian demonstrations were banned shortly thereafter, and the Israeli ambassador to Germany, Ron Prosor, saw in the demonstrations, “every possible red line” being crossed. On Twitter, he wrote that the participants had abused freedoms in Germany and had called for the “destruction of Israel and Jews”. For Justice Minister Marco Buschmann, there is the initial suspicion of incitement to hate.

Twitter insert (Buschmann):

When groups chant, “Death to Jews” on German streets, then there is an initial suspicion of incitement to hate under section 130, Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code. I am assuming that the responsible security authorities are accordingly taking action against this.

Research relatively thin

Such demonstrations are grist for the mill for those who believe that anti-Semitism is much more pronounced among Muslims than among people without a migration background and non-Muslims. But Sina Arnold of the Center for Anti-Semitism Research at the Technical University (TU) of Berlin says, “Depending on what kind of anti-Semitism you are looking at, people with a migration background and Muslims show a higher or lower anti-Semitic attitude than people without a migration background or non-Muslims.” Sweeping statements about anti-Semitism in the investigated groups cannot be made. She looked at and summarized the most important investigations on the topic for TU Berlin on behalf of the Media Integration Services.

Arnold is also project manager of the Research Institute of Social Cohesion and for years, has been investigating attitudes toward Judaism, the Holocaust, and the Middle East conflict. In that endeavor, she investigates the causes of the anti-Semitic attitudes of refugees and other newcomers. An almost new field, because the research on this highly explosive topic is up to now still relatively thin. On the other hand, there are countless scientific studies that show that anti-Semitism is a widespread phenomenon in German society in general.

Israel-related anti-Semitism depends on length of residence

Anti-Semitic incidents such as that shortly before Easter in Berlin belong to the category of Israel-related anti-Semitism. For example, when the Israeli policies are equated with National Socialism, Jews worldwide being held responsible for Israel’s policies, or the right of Israel to exist is not recognized. According to Arnold’s summation of the study, this is more widespread among people with a migration background than people without a migration background.

“The studies see a connection with the length of residence of people with a migration background. The higher agreement with anti-Semitic statements decreases the longer the migrants live in Germany,” explains Arnold, the so-called assimilation effect, thus, an alignment with the official taboo on anti-Semitism in German society.

Secondary anti-Semitism less pronounced among Muslims

In some countries of origin, anti-Semitism is more widespread than in Germany and often forms part of state propaganda. Israel-related anti-Semitism is also more strongly pronounced among Muslims. “The explanatory patterns are religious orientation, authoritarian, conservative attitude, and regional and national origin. Thus, an institutional anti-Semitism, which occurs in many of these regions,” says the anti-Semitism expert.

A completely different picture emerges concerning secondary anti-Semitism. That is when the Holocaust is relativized or denied, a final line in the past is demanded, or there is a rhetorical reversal of victim and perpetrator. “This tends to be less widespread among people with a migration background, also among Muslims because this form of anti-Semitism entails dealing with one’s own family history, which for people with a migration background may be less relevant,” says Arnold.

Study of classical anti-Semitism contradictory

The third category is classical anti-Semitism. A prejudice or a worldview in which Jews are attributed certain biological, “racial”, or cultural characteristics. This stereotype is often connected to conspiracy theories. “Here the research is actually contradictory. There are studies that find people with a migration background with higher results in comparison with people without a migration background, other studies with similar results, and still others with lower results,” says Arnold. “Anti-Semitism is at its highest, however, among people with a migration background who have no German citizenship.”

Anti-Semitism here becomes a generational issue as much as an issue of origin. For example, immigrants agree with anti-Semitic statements more often than their naturalized children. There is also a big difference in terms of the home countries. “The results in agreement with anti-Semitic statements are less for people with a migration background from EU member states in comparison with people with Turkish or Arab migration background.”

Education about the Middle East conflict needed

Aiman Mazyek, chairman of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany, welcomes the study. “Everything that differentiates and enlightens helps us further in the debate,” he tells Deutsche Welle. The study questions the label that Muslims generally have an affinity for anti-Semitism. This presentation, according to Mazyek, makes enlightened structures within the Muslim community more difficult. In this, faith and religion “are virtually a vehicle to explain and do away with stereotypes, with prejudices, with racism, and anti-Semitism.”

In the fight against anti-Semitism, in addition to dealing with the Holocaust, education about the Middle East conflict is also important. “We now have people with a Muslim background who are directly affected by this conflict. I have to deal with this too.” That could mean that people “could fall into anti-Semitism or anti-Jew feeling, not out of the current political situation.”

Parallels to attitudes of Alternative for Germany voters

According to Arnold’s investigations, the agreement with classical anti-Semitism is generally higher than with non-Muslims. In addition to dogmatic, fundamentalist, or traditional-conservative interpretation of religion, as well as Arab nationalism, personal concern over the Middle East conflict also applies as an explanation.

Incidentally, in 2019, the Berlin Monitor came to the interesting conclusion that Muslims with anti-Semitic resentments “do not differ in terms of their canonic values and potential attitudes from non-Muslim conservative and authoritarian circles” — for example, some AfD voters, since anti-Semitism is less an effect of religion than of conservative-authoritarian attitudes.

14 thoughts on “Jew-Hatred Among Muslims in Germany

  1. Here in Sderot we experience Hamas ‘Jew hatred on a regular basis, no, its not Israel hatred, it is Jew hatred.straight out of the Nazi playbook.

    That each missile targeted at civilians is a war crime in itself but is ignored by governments and media, those jooz deserve it…. They stole our land…. Its colonialism…..

    Basically the pallies express in Berlin what leftists the world over really feel, but are loath to admit; Jews represent a triumph of Judeo-Christian values over thousands of years. So where are the Hittites, the Carthaginians, and all those other defunct tribes of ancient history?

    Jews persist because they have Yah’s Torah embedded in their lives, as do many Christians. An Atheist world is a world of terror and chaos, and likewise is Islam. The German authorities accept that Islam is violent and is a clear and present danger, and thus will happily once more sacrifice jooz and Israel on the altar of expediency.

    Yes Germany has a history, a nasty one, Jews were seen as the disruptors of an orderly Aryan society, The irony is that Muslims really are what the Nazis feared the jooz to be, Evian 2 anybody?

      • Free Palestine ?What is Palestine ,the term was invented by communist in the 1960s who hated the west and western culture whose foundation is based on Jewish Christian belief and cultural. What is mine is mine and what is yours is mine is what Islam is based on . What do the native Germans in Germany have to do with the endless “troubles” of Moslems in the middle East ?? Why does every nation on earth “owe ” Moslems who invade their nations free health care ,welfare ,and housing??Where have Jews invaded and demanded every non-Jew follow Jewish laws and tradition ?No where in the history have Jews demanded everyone either become Jewish, pay the Jews a special tax or be slaves to the Jews or be killed ,this is common jihadism that the Moslems follow as the letter of the law everywhere they go and reach a great enough population to put it forth.

        • I say destroy Palestine because those are South Jordan Squatters who daily fired missiles into Jerusalem to kill God’s Chosen People.

          The Muslim are jealous of the Jews. Their god Allah is a worthles pig.

      • I say destroy Palestine because those are South Jordan Squatters who daily fired missiles into Jerusalem to kill God’s Chosen People.

        The Muslim are jealous of the Jews. Their god Allah is a worthles pig.

      • It is free, it’s called Israel. As for the fakestinins? You are damn luck I am not in charge, the west bank and gaza would be arab free alright.

      • Yes, Free them from the bondage of the Palestinian Authority and Hamas: the Muslims of Israel proper are free and wealthy, those under the PA and Hamas have to pay the price for the lavish lifestyles and Swiss bank accounts of their tyrannical leaders…….

        • What we need MC, is a hacker to take those funds from those corrupt desert bandits and bankrupt them. I would love to see their faces when they send their wives on million dollar shopping trips have their cards declined, it would be priceless.

  2. “anti-Semitism is less an effect of religion than of conservative-authoritarian attitudes”

    — Are you sure?

    The Jews in the Qur’an are called the strongest of all people in enmity toward the Muslims (5:82); they fabricate things and falsely ascribe them to Allah (2:79; 3:75, 3:181); they claim that Allah’s power is limited (5:64); they love to listen to lies (5:41); they disobey Allah and never observe his commands (5:13). They are disputing and quarreling (2:247); hiding the truth and misleading people (3:78); staging rebellion against the prophets and rejecting their guidance (2:55); being hypocritical (2:14, 2:44); giving preference to their own interests over the teachings of Muhammad (2:87); wishing evil for people and trying to mislead them (2:109); feeling pain when others are happy or fortunate (3:120); being arrogant about their being Allah’s beloved people (5:18); devouring people’s wealth by subterfuge (4:161); slandering the true religion and being cursed by Allah (4:46); killing the prophets (2:61); being merciless and heartless (2:74); never keeping their promises or fulfilling their words (2:100); being unrestrained in committing sins (5:79); being cowardly (59:13-14); being miserly (4:53); being transformed into apes and pigs for breaking the Sabbath (2:63-65; 5:59-60; 7:166); and more. They are under Allah’s curse (9:30), and Muslims should wage war against them and subjugate them under Islamic hegemony (9:29). — Source: Jihad Watch

  3. I grew up in Saarland/West Germany and I never heard any anti-semitic sentiments from anyone.
    Although what is “funny”, in 2018 my mother told me that old family friends, that are Jewish, left Germany for Israel, because they didn’d feel SAFE any longer, after having lived in Germany for centuries.
    I do wonder what could have had happened in Germany previously for them to feel that way all of a sudden? Hmmmmm….??!!!!!
    Their Parents and Grandparents lived during the Holocaust in Germany, hidden by my Great-grandparents and technically by the whole village, since you really cannot keep any secrets in such a small community.
    I wonder were was there this famously infamous Antisemitism?
    And I wonder what Party-book this researcher holds?
    Anyway, here’s a paper she jointly wrote with others –

    Antisemitism and the Left: Confronting an Invisible Racism

    https://transformativestudies.org/wp-content/uploads/Blair-Taylor-and-Sina_Arnold.pdf

  4. “Gee, because of what we Germans did to the Jews, we have to let these poor Muslims in….so they can finish what the nazis started.”

  5. And yet… the majority of Jews, whether here in America or in Europe (to my knowledge) are pro-migration. Certainly there is the one-data-point example of Barbara Spectre.

    This contradiction is what prompted me to write my essay attempting to “call out” my fellow Jews on this inexplicable issue – a love of importing those whose very holy book says we’re evil and must be wiped out:

    https://urbanscoop.news/an-open-letter-to-pro-migration-sjw-jews/

    • Most American Jews want a two party state in Israel. They also side with the Muslim murderers.

  6. Most American Jews today are as self hating of their religion and cultural as most native Germans are today the irony is off the charts. No one group of people have wage as long a war against Christians and Jews as the Moslems in every part of the world. The communist are only around about a 115 years the Moslems have a rich history of open warfare slave trading for over 1400 years.

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