The fact that Muslims are now demanding a caliphate in Germany is somewhat indicative of this.

The t-online news agency reported in a short news that three thousand demonstrated in Essen; the Islamists demanded the establishment of a caliphate.

The news agency narrowly indicated that at this large-scale demonstration of thousands of people, held because of the war in Gaza, they openly demanded the establishment of a caliphate under Islamist banners.

A spokesperson for the Essen police told t-online that no crime was committed at the demonstration and could not confirm media reports that any Islamist organization was behind the demonstration. Regarding yesterday's demonstration, he only said that it was organized by a private individual and that it was "accompanied by a large police parade."

The demonstration, which was "very noisy and very emotional", according to a police spokesman on Friday evening, "was peaceful".

At the same time, it is not clear what is behind the claim of "Gottesstaat", i.e. Muslim territory?

According to some, this only applies to the Gaza Strip, but many claim that it could be the initial step of the Islamist movement that is gaining strength in Germany, which sooner or later wants to extend its demands to certain areas of Europe. As a matter of fact, the demographics are in their favor…

Dissatisfaction among the population is growing, because not only did they learn about pro-Palestinian demonstrations that were announced, but a few days ago they were also unannounced: a week ago at the Brandenburg Gate, which also led to fights. Police said around 100 people gathered at Pariser Platz around 11:30 p.m., waving Palestinian flags and chanting Arabic slogans. Here, the police have already filed six criminal and 68 violation reports.

The authorities do not allow all demonstrations, for example the planned gathering on Alexanderplatz with the slogan "Children of Berlin for the children of Gaza" was banned. The reason for the decision was that there was an "imminent danger" that the assembly would lead to incitement to hatred and anti-Semitism, glorification of violence, incitement to violence or violent behavior.

Nevertheless, around 6:00 p.m., a hundred protesters gathered at Alexanderplatz. They were expelled from the square. However, this led to "repeated gatherings and shouting of anti-police chants".

Finally, when a man was arrested at the corner of Wilhelmstraße after 11 p.m., a police officer was also injured and had to be taken to the hospital - at least that's what we read in the police statement.

Meanwhile, the civilian population, myself included, is just stunned by the events, especially when - although I am not Jewish - anti-Israel signs appear in the city. This, understandably, instills fear in those it targets.

But it is not only about those directly affected: it also makes the rest of the population uneasy and disturbed, not only in the cities where the demonstrations took place, but through the media all over the country.

It is well known that the Arab world is seething, not for the first time and probably not for the last time; that is why it should not have been allowed to be imported into Europe.

To be stylish: Wir schaffen es nicht! (We can't do it!), or even more: Wir schaffen es doch nicht! (We still can't do it!).

Because all this, in my opinion, is no longer a local, national clash, but rather a religious war. And I'm not alone in my opinion.

It is true that war and killing are to be condemned.

But in this years of war, Islam is spreading violently. Anyone who speaks out, criticizes, will be killed... Thousands of people were and are still being slaughtered today.

The Islamic Generation calls for the creation of a caliphate that includes Germany

It is known that Islam claimed 250 million victims worldwide. So far.

If I were a leader - which I am not, thank God - my goal would definitely be to localize the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to keep the nest of fire in the region where it broke out. And this is the Gaza Strip. Let them handle it there, among themselves. And we should not have to complain now or in the future about what happened in Berlin, Paris or Prague because of the Arabs.

Germany fell into the trap of the twenty-two through its own fault. If you blame Israel for what happened, then the uncomfortable past, its anti-Semitism and its consequence, the Holocaust, explodes in your face. If, on the other hand, he condemns the Arabs, then the present explodes in his face: crowds of imported anti-Semitic Muslims rioting on the streets of German cities.

Thanks to the policy of the Hungarian government, Hungary is not yet in this trap.

At the same time, we have to acknowledge that there is a war - because the international military industry always explodes it somewhere, for its own PROFIT - but it is in our basic interest to stay out of the conflict as much as possible.

If we take into account the monumental demonstrations of the last few weeks - whether in Berlin and Essen or in other major European cities - we know exactly what is needed: the European Union should take a decisive step as soon as possible to ensure the safety of European citizens.

Of course, the Hungarian government has been saying all this for years, asking for it, demanding it, but unfortunately, its words have so far fallen on deaf ears in Brussels.

Maybe now they will hear… because if they don't, we really could be preparing for the caliphate.

(TTG)

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