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Suspects arrested for vandalizing German synagogues cite Israel-Gaza fighting

German authorities arrest over 12 men in three separate cities for targeting synagogues, burning Israeli flags.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  05-12-2021 17:42
Last modified: 05-12-2021 17:42
Suspects arrested for vandalizing German synagogues cite Israel-Gaza fightingEPA

The synagogue in Halle, where a German neo-Nazi went on rampage shooting on Oct. 9, 2019 | File photo: EPA

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German police have detained more than a dozen men in three cities suspected of damaging a synagogue with stones, burning Israeli flags and starting a fire at a memorial for a Jewish house of prayer destroyed during the Nazi pogroms of 1938.

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German politicians on Wednesday condemned the three separate incidents as antisemitic attacks.

Police said three men in their early 20s were detained on Tuesday night and released after admitting to throwing stones at the window of a synagogue in the city of Bonn and burning an Israeli flag. The suspects told police that what prompted them was the latest Gaza-Israel violence.

In the northwestern city of Muenster, police said they had detained 13 men who gathered outside a synagogue and burned Israeli flags. They have been charged with holding an illegal public gathering.

Armin Laschet, premier of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, where the incidents occurred, said police would boost security at Jewish sites in the region.

"We will tolerate no antisemitism," said Laschet, who is the chancellor candidate for Angela Merkel's conservative bloc in the next national election in September.

In Duesseldorf, the NRW capital, attackers set on fire a garbage bag over a stone commemorating the Grand Synagogue in the city that was destroyed during Kristallnacht.

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