Thursday, September 18, 2025

SHADES OF NAZI GERMANY

German shop posts sign: Jews are Banned from here

A shop owner in Flensburg in northern Germany put up a sign reading "Jews are Banned from here," claiming it was, in his words, "hypocrisy" in response to Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip.

 

Israel Hayom

Sep 18, 2025 

 

 

German shop posts sign: No entry for Jews 

Sign in German shop read: "Jews are banned from here! Nothing personal. Not even antisemitism. Just can't stand you." 

 

A shop owner in Flensburg, northern Germany, has sparked outrage after hanging a sign in his store window reading "Jews are Banned from here." He claimed it was a protest against Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip. Despite police arriving at the scene on Wednesday night, the sign remained in place, according to German media reports published Thursday. 

The sign, written in large letters, read "Jews" with "are Banned fro here" underneath, followed by four exclamation points. In smaller letters it added: "Nothing personal, not even antisemitism, I just can't stand you."

The store owner, Hans Platen-Reisch, 60, insisted he was not being antisemitic. "Jews live in Israel, and I can't tell who supports the strikes and who doesn't," he told a local paper. "To me, it's hypocrisy. They always say history must not repeat itself, and then they do the same themselves."

Simone Lange, a former lord mayor of Flensburg, filed a complaint with police. "I went to the police station today and filed a report about the incident," she wrote on Facebook.

Felix Klein, Germany's commissioner for combating antisemitism, condemned the act in an interview with German television. "This is clear antisemitism, with direct connections to the Nazi period, when Jews were boycotted and signs like these were widespread," he said. "This must not be tolerated under any circumstances."

German Education Minister Karin Prien of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the first Jewish woman to serve as a federal minister in Germany's modern history, praised the legal complaints against the shop owner. "Anyone who expresses or justifies antisemitism opposes everything our democratic life represents," she told a local newspaper. "We stand firmly with the Jewish community. Let there be no doubt: We will not tolerate antisemitism – not in Flensburg, not in Germany, not anywhere in the world."

Annabel Fescher, head of the regional Green Party branch, also called for swift action. "We expect the competent authorities to investigate and prosecute this case. Antisemitic provocations like this cannot be accepted," she said.

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