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  • A broken pane of glass with the Jewish star after an attack on a synagogue in Istanbul
    30 essays trace a problem that affects society as a whole

    Everyday Anti-Semitism in Turkey

    What is the origin of anti-Semitic ideologies in politics, media and society in Turkey? And what impact does this have on today's politics? A new book provides answers.

  • A damaged Star of David on a gravestone in Berlin (symbolic image)
    What is anti-Semitism?

    How do you differentiate?

    A new anthology sheds light on the various forms of anti-Semitism and the academic debate surrounding it in the light of current controversial debates

  • Professor Kai Hafez from Erfurt University
    German coverage of the Middle East

    "Germany's reputation is suffering"

    Media expert Kai Hafez talks to Qantara.de about German coverage of the Gaza war, traditional narratives and the link to Islamophobic attitudes within society

  • Photo artist Steve Sabella in his studio in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg
    Palestinians in Germany

    End of the Berlin Spring

    The German capital has attracted many Palestinian artists and intellectuals in recent years. Yet since the war in Gaza began, a sense of disillusionment has set in within the community

  • People attend the rally "Against terror and antisemitism! Solidarity with Israel" organised by Germany's Central Council of Jews, political parties, unions and civil society, at Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, 22 October 2023
    The quagmire of historical responsibility

    Germany's misguided fight against anti-Semitism

    Assessing Israel more critically than other nations is considered anti-Semitic. Yet treating Israel more favourably is problematic too. Philo-Semitism – the unquestioning endorsement of anything Jewish – does not help in the fight against anti-Semitic prejudice

  • Two people stand outside a mosque after paint was sprayed on the façade of the building the night before, Leipzig, Germany, 20 April 2017
    The discourse about Islam in German politics

    From open to latent Islamophobia

    Sociologist and Islamic studies expert Imad Mustafa was commissioned by the Group of Independent Experts on Islamophobia (UEM) to conduct the first academic study of the discourse around Islam in Germany's political parties. His findings have recently been published in book form

  • Chanted thousands of times, but highly controversial: pro-Palestinian slogan ‘From the river to the sea’ at a demonstration in London
    “From the river to the sea”

    How to interpret a slogan

    The notion that the slogan is sweepingly anti-Semitic falls short of the mark. But extremist interpretations need to be condemned – on both the Israeli and the Palestinian side

  • An handout picture provided by the Israeli Goverment Press Office on 4 May 2008 shows Arabs fleeing with just the possessions they are able to carry as they make their way toward Lebanon from villages in the Galilee during Israel's 1948 War of Independence
    Middle East conflict

    Two peoples' experience of displacement

    The Israel-Palestine conflict is multilayered and very complex. The greatest problem is that both sides have reason to believe the other wants to destroy them

  • Islam, Judaism, Christian: symbols of the 3 monotheistic religions
    Germany and the Gaza war

    Jewish and Muslim communities search for solidarity

    Six months of Israeli retaliation in Gaza for the October 7 Hamas terror attacks have put Jewish-Muslim relations in particular peril. Germany's hypersensitivity to anti-Semitism adds an extra layer of difficulty

  • Still from the film "Bye Bye Tiberias" at the Arab Film Festival 2024 in Berlin
    Arab Film Festival in Berlin

    Spotlighting Palestinian voices

    As the Israel-Hamas war impacts Germany's cultural sector, the organisers of the ALFILM festival fear for the future of their event

  • Palestinian Authority Minister of Foreign Affairs Riyad al-Maliki (r) and members of his delegation listen to a hearing on the legal consequences of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories at the ICJ in the Hague
    ICJ "genocide" case brought against Germany

    Berlin's unconditional support for Israel

    Nicaragua has brought a case before the International Court of Justice in The Hague aiming to end Germany's ongoing support for Israel, claiming it violates the Genocide Convention. The outcome is likely to be historic

  • Nimrod Flaschenberg during an "Israelis for Peace" protest in front of the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin
    Israelis for Peace in Berlin

    "Anything is better than Netanyahu"

    For seven weeks now, left-wing activist Nimrod Flaschenberg and other like-minded Israelis have been demonstrating outside Germany's foreign ministry

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