HomeIsraelKindertransport memorial vandalised after pro-Palestinian rally

Kindertransport memorial vandalised after pro-Palestinian rally


Berlin’s Kindertransport memorial has been vandalised with graffiti sprayed over the bronze statues of children and images of what appeared to represent the Al-Aqsa mosque daubed elsewhere on the monument.

The famous  ‘Trains to Life – Trains to Death’ bronze sculpture by Frank Meisler was created to commemorate the 10,000 Kindertransport Holocaust survivors, and the millions of other children who were transported by train and killed by the Nazis.

Following a pro-Palestinian protest in the German city on New Years Eve photographs of the graffiti attack were shared on social media, prompting outrage.

Get The Jewish News Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories

Free Sign Up

Anti-Israel demonstrations had officially been banned by the German authorities over the Christmas and New Year period,  but anti-Israel protesters had illegally rallied on New Year’s Eve, hundreds were arrested in scenes of disorder.

The Berlin memorial graffiti incident is widely believed to have been carried out by activists involved with the pro-Palestine demo.

In a statement the Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) said: “As the national organisation representing and caring for Holocaust survivors and refugees, the AJR is disgusted that this poignant and cherished monument, which commemorates the desperate yet life-saving journeys of the youngest victims of Nazi oppression, has been desecrated.

“This antisemitic act comes at a time of already heightened anxiety in Jewish communities following the terror attacks in Israel last October and will be especially sickening to the Kinder and their families.”

Revital Yakhin Krakowski, deputy director general of the World March for Life, told Israel’s Channel 12. “The monument was not vandalised by accident, the damage to it was intended to weaken the Jewish spirit by damaging the most important symbols to us.

“There is a clear connection between the denial of the Holocaust and the denial of the acts of terrorism on October 7.”





Source link

Advertisementspot_imgspot_img

Hot this week

Birmingham and Cardiff Step Up Midfield Interest as Clubs Reassess Ahead of New Campaign

Birmingham and Cardiff are targeting midfield reinforcements as both clubs prepare for the season and weigh sporting and financial priorities.

From Studio Peak to Hospital Ward: How James Ford Turned Illness into an Album

Producer James Ford, known for work with Arctic Monkeys and Klaxons, confronted leukaemia and created new music from his hospital bed.

Bus strikes in London underline risks of working through extreme heat

Arriva bus drivers stage stoppages as soaring temperatures expose dangers for frontline workers and test workplace protections.

How Honeybees Balance Their Larvae’s Diet: A Hidden Nutritional Strategy

Research shows honeybees detect nutrient imbalances in pollen and process it into well-balanced provisions for their larvae.

How Policymakers Should Address Asia’s Undervalued Currencies

Policy options for managing undervalued Asian currencies include gradual appreciation, reforms and multilateral coordination to reduce trade tensions.

IBM unveils modular ultracold systems to scale fault‑tolerant quantum computing

IBM unveils modular ultracold cryogenic modules and superconducting links to connect quantum chips, aiming for fault‑tolerant machines by 2029.

A 17-year-old carer on missed milestones and hidden labour of youth care

A teenager's account highlights how unpaid caregiving in youth affects schooling, social life and future prospects.

Trump Warns of Severe Economic Penalties for Countries Aiding Iran

Donald Trump warned of 'tremendous economic consequences' for any country aiding Iran after a 60-day ceasefire expired, escalating diplomatic stakes.

Israel launches criminal probe after soldiers fired on car that carried child

Israeli military confirms soldiers fired at a vehicle carrying five-year-old Hind Rajab; a criminal investigation has been opened after her death with six relatives.

Heat Politics: Reform’s Message Forces a Choice Between Immediate Comfort and Long-Term Costs

Reform UK's deputy leader urged acceptance of recent heat, prompting debate on policy priorities amid wildfires, crop damage and emergency strain.

Root’s comeback as captain sparks clinical England bowling at Headingley

Joe Root's second stint as Test captain begins as England dismiss Pakistan for 171, led by five-wicket hauls from Robinson and Tongue.

Edinburgh Fringe Embraces Explicit Comedy as Performers Push Boundaries

At the Edinburgh Fringe a wave of explicit comedy—from Julian Clary to street typists—questions conventions and draws engaged, often startled audiences.

How Honeybees Balance Their Larvae’s Diet: A Hidden Nutritional Strategy

Research shows honeybees detect nutrient imbalances in pollen and process it into well-balanced provisions for their larvae.
Advertisementspot_img

Related Articles