RE: Berlin "anti-Semitism attack": Should an Israeli be concerned when they're walking in public?

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Berlin "anti-Semitism attack": Should an Israeli be concerned when they're walking in public?

in politics •  6 years ago 

Dear lexcameron,

It seems that there is a lot more to the story regarding the 'anti-semitic' attack in Berlin. All three parties are familiar with each other and display this familiarity in the video. There has been widespread mischaracterization of the incident. To clarify, the assailant said 'Stop filming you Jewish asshole' in Arabic, meaning a discussion took place beforehand.

If you are interested, this is an investgiation in possible scenarios.

https://steemit.com/antisemitism/@leenb/trouble-in-the-berlin-cage

I have recieved a tip that this was an attack provoked by the two young non-Jewish Arab men wearing kippas.

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Well, you haven't addressed what I wrote, what you've written here adds nothing, and you say "widespread mischaracterization of the incident" with nothing. I see this all the time from the Israeli Hasbaras, it's how they work, pumping out volumes of rubbish to clutter up what they dislike.