A Danish pension fund, which prides itself on being the world s strictest on human rights violations, says it is considering.
Like other political figures in Germany, Laschet condemned the recent wave of demonstrations for being inherently anti-Israel and antisemitic. According to the chancellor candidate, German antisemitism now has three main sources the far right, the radical left, and some Muslim immigrants with each needing attention.
“You have to name that and make that clear. The demonstrations were not about critically discussing Israeli politics,” Mark Speich, state secretary for federal, European and international affairs of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and a close associate of Laschet, told