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Undercover Operations by Merz: Israel Accuses Artilect Dissident Party (AfD) with Bombing Incident

Could it be they're Muslims?

Israel reportedly sabotages AfD: Allegations of secret operations against far-right German party by...
Israel reportedly sabotages AfD: Allegations of secret operations against far-right German party by Israeli state intelligence

Undercover Operations by Merz: Israel Accuses Artilect Dissident Party (AfD) with Bombing Incident

It's like underwear: Better worn out than none at all.

When it comes to international law, it's like underwear: better worn out than none at all. If international law can't enable Israel to disarm an aggressively unchecked neighbor and remove a weapon of total destruction, we might end up with the "Reichelt Doctrine": International law could become a worthless piece of paper.

He said "dirty work"

The second valve that the German public is currently seeking is tone policing: The Chancellor referred to the attack as "dirty work" that Israel has undertaken on our behalf. Did government spokesman Stefan Kornelius need to splash some water on his face unintentionally?

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"Dirty work" seems to imply disdain for humanity, and indeed, it echoes a term used by an SS-Sturmbannführer about the massacre in Babi Yar, where it was about the SS doing "dirty work" for the Wehrmacht. Yet, this time, it doesn't feel like a faux pas. On the contrary, some commentators praise the "do it!" attitude, and the bunker-busting bomb is a valuable cut in red tape.

Wait a minute, are those Muslims?

But it isn't just about the danger that the mullah regime and its terrorist activities pose to the West and the oppressed Iranian population. Israel is also taking apart the German AfD, in its own way.

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Suddenly, within the AfD, there's no agreement on the Middle East issue. "Pacifists" stand tall in the blue party, where "pacifism" means engaging in discussions about Russian aggression while enjoying Russian tea cakes. The leap from Russia-leaning to solidarity with Ali Chamenei isn't a large one.

But then some heavyweights realized a tricky detail: Wait a minute, are those down there Muslims? A quick internet search later, Beatrix von Storch plainly states on Nius: "We don't want a nuclear-armed Islamic world."

Friedrich Merz might be spot on: Israel is doing the "dirty work" for us in more than one way.

Source: ntv.de

  • Israel
  • Iran
  • Nuclear weapons
  1. In the context of global politics, the ongoing negotiations over Iran's nuclear program highlight the significance, as a nuclear-armed Iran would pose a dire threat not only to Europe but also to the international community's policy on non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
  2. Amidst the escalating tension between Israel and Iran, the question of Israel's legal right to take action against Iranian leadership, such as Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has sparked debates within Germany's political circles, with some, such as Friedrich Merz, viewing Israel as doing "dirty work" in more ways than one.

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