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Israelis can be angry with Gunter Grass, but they must listen to him
[Haaretz] After we denounce the exaggeration, after we shake off the unjustified part of the charge, we must listen to the condemnation of these great people.
That's the way it is when all criticism of Israel is considered illegitimate and improper and is stopped up inside for years. In the end it erupts in an extreme form. Grass' poem was published only a few weeks after another prominent German, the chairman of the Social Democratic Party, Sigmar Gabriel, wrote that there is an apartheid regime in Hebron. He also aroused angry responses. Therefore it is better to listen to the statements and, especially, finally, to lift the prohibition against criticizing Israel in Germany.weiter:
Reaktion auf umstrittenes Gedicht Israel verhängt Einreiseverbot gegen Günter Grass
[Süddeutsche] Die Empörung über sein Gedicht hat Folgen: Israel hat Günter Grass wegen seiner israelkritischen Verse zur Persona non grata erklärt. Innenminister Jischai sagte, der Literaturnobelpreisträger habe versucht, "das Feuer des Hasses auf den Staat Israel und das Volk Israel anzufachen". Grass darf nun nicht mehr nach Israel einreisen.
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