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Popular Front: German Education Minister's Statements Constitute Racist Incitement Targeting Authentic Palestinian Community

Popular Front: German Education Minister's Statements Constitute Racist Incitement Targeting Authentic Palestinian Community

Saba Yemen3 days ago
Gaza – Saba:
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) condemned in the strongest terms, on Friday, the racist and abhorrent statements made by German Education Minister Karin Briand, who described the Palestinian community in Germany as "extremist."
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the PFLP considered the German minister's statements a dangerous precedent, reflecting a blatant alignment with the Zionist narrative and revealing the depth of official German bias toward the Zionist enemy and its criminal practices.
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