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German newspaper backtracks after listing Netanyahu as a ‘crazy world leader’

MEMO | March 16, 2017

A German newspaper was forced to remove the name of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from a list of the world’s craziest leaders following diplomatic pressure.

Hamburger Morgenpost had included Netanyahu in a list of “The Seven Craziest Leaders in the World” because he promotes settlement policies and because he tried to convince former US

President Barack Obama to attack Iran.

As a result, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a complaint to the German government and the Israeli embassy in Berlin criticised the newspaper and said in a statement that this is an “anti-Semitic” act.

“The fact that they put an elected prime minister of a democratic Western country… alongside some of the worst dictators in the world, reveals more than anything the newspaper’s level of understanding of what is happening today in the world,” the embassy said in a statement, according to Israel’s Ynet News.

The newspaper was then forced to remove Netanyahu from the list and apologised for including him.

“It was wrong to make @netanyahu part of this list. We apologise,” the newspaper announced.

March 16, 2017 - Posted by | Civil Liberties, Ethnic Cleansing, Racism, Zionism, Full Spectrum Dominance, Wars for Israel | ,

1 Comment »

  1. Is it any wonder that the “OLD” media around the World has become irrelevant? I would have expected better from the Germans, but NO ONE it seems is allowed to even criticize the ‘Lunatic Likud Leader’……….Democracy is just an overused and under practiced remnant these days…..

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    Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | March 16, 2017 | Reply


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