I have never experienced anything like this, the cold also shook me - said a Hungarian doctor living in Germany, who we asked about the situation in Germany after Saturday's terrorist attack.

Since the terrorist attack on Israel, in countless major cities around the world, where a significant number of Muslim immigrant communities have been exported, there have been demonstrations of sympathy for Hamas and the Palestinians.

It is no different in Germany.

The hundred-year-old geopolitical genius, Henry Kissinger, has also spoken since Saturday's bloody terrorist attack.

"It was a serious mistake to admit so many people of completely different cultures, religions and beliefs"

- he said in an interview given to the Welt television channel , criticizing Merkel's Wilkommenskultur.

Infostart the war also invaded Berlin schools:

the students support Hamas, make anti-Semitic statements, and the teachers are at a loss.

According to Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, all police and intelligence tools should be used against the supporters, which seems intractable: not only in Berlin, but also in Stuttgart and Dortmund, among others, pro-Palestinian demonstrations have been held in recent days. In response to the ban, the organizers of the planned demonstrations immediately accused the authorities of racism, which indicates the intractability of the situation.

Earlier this week, a 14-year-old student appeared at a school in Neukölln with a Palestinian flag.

The 61-year-old teacher then forbade the use of political symbols, but then another 15-year-old student attacked the teacher and physically abused him.

The head of an organization against anti-Semitism put it this way: since the attacks launched by Hamas against Israel, they have not had a moment of peace.

"The phone rings constantly, e-mails arrive incessantly, teachers ask for advice on how to behave".

Throughout Germany, teachers regularly report that students support Hamas and make anti-Semitic statements, and loud arguments and fights break out.

We also asked a Hungarian doctor who has lived in Germany for forty years about the situation there - who was always happy to speak to our paper - but we received the following answer, which we quote verbatim:

“Thank you for finding me. Unfortunately, at the moment, I cannot write more and more intelligently about this situation here, because I mostly get my information from the Hungarian press, since there is almost a complete news blackout in this area. I came home from Budapest a week ago. All I know is that a lot has changed here in Germany since then. In the last few days, they interfered with my correspondence twice. Once one of my answers didn't go through (indicated with a red frame), and secondly, the Bundespolizei locked my device (after a warning and sound signal indicated in a red frame) and announced that they would "review" my data on it for a few hours. I haven't experienced this before. The cold also shook me. Please do not pass on what I have written here by mentioning my name. All I know is that they make up different - false - things about people whose work they don't like. I think the background of all this is the advance of the AfD."

Featured image: Supporters of the Palestinians clash with police in the Neukölln district of Berlin on October 7, 2023, after the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas fired a barrage of rockets into southern and central Israel from the Gaza Strip and dozens of its militants entered Israeli settlements. According to the statement of the Israeli Ministry of Health on October 8, 2,048 wounded were taken to hospital, of which the number of life-threatening and serious wounded is estimated at 350. MTI/AP/DPA/Paul Zinken