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Every Jewish institution in Germany is in need of police protection, Angela Merkel says

It comes as a national debate on antisemitism prompts the country's top-selling newspaper to print a cut-out-and-keep kippah

May 28, 2019 09:40
Angela Merkel
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Every Jewish institution in Germany is in need of police protection, Angela Merkel has said, just days after her top advisor on antisemitism said he "cannot advise Jews to wear the kippah everywhere all the time".

In an interview with CNN in the wake of the European election results on Sunday, the German Chancellor said that "unfortunately there is to this day not a single synagogue, not a single day care center for Jewish children, not a single school for Jewish children that does not need to be guarded by German policemen."

Her comments came after Felix Klein, the German government's commissioner on antisemitism, said earlier in the weekend that he "cannot advise Jews to wear the kippah everywhere all the time in Germany".

The earlier remarks were greeted with dismay.

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