2023-11-08 20:03:52
Migration researcher Gerald Knaus from the European Stability Initiative sees the insinuation that many refugees or many Muslims are Hamas sympathizers “cheap populism”. In the PULS 24 Newsroom Live he says that these statements come from those on the right, “who were always against taking in those seeking protection”.
Many people who came to Europe in 2015 or 2016 were themselves fleeing Islamists or Assad’s torturers. There are also large demonstrations for Palestine in countries to which there have been no large refugee movements – he mentions Great Britain and Scotland, for example.
Hamas’ goal is “total polarization”
A distinction must also be made between “small groups” that would take to the streets as Hamas sympathizers and those who “see the suffering of the people in Gaza,” he says.
Knaus advocates not falling into the “trap” that people fell into after 9/11. “The goal of the Hamas terrorists is total polarization – including in our society”says the migration researcher. He does not presume to give advice to Israel, but emphasizes that “certain actions against civilians violate international law”.
In order to be able to live together again after wars – “even just wars” – international justice is important, he believes.
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