Austrian Prosecutor: Call to Kill Jews is Legal Criticism of Israel By Benjamin Weinthal

Court rules that Austrian hair stylist's anti-Semitic Facebook posts
are a legitimate way to criticize Israel.
BERLIN – Facebook postings from a Turkish man showing Adolf Hitler,
with a statement praising the death of Jews, are a legitimate
expression of criticizing the Jewish state, the spokesman for the
prosecutor office in the city of Linz, Philip Christl, said on
Tuesday.

“I could have annihilated all the Jews in the world, but I left some
of them alive so you will know why I was killing them...,” Ibrahim B.
wrote on his Facebook page in December.

Ibrahim, the 29-year-old owner of a hair salon in the city of Wels
near Linz, attributed the quote to Hitler and posted a picture of the
German dictator on his Facebook site. Ibrahim launched his pro-Nazi
tirade in the context of criticizing Israel’s Operation Protective
Edge war against Hamas last summer.

Christl described Ibrahim’s statements as merely expressing
“displeasure toward Israel,” and not a glorification of Hitler,
according to the Oberösterreichische Nachrichten paper.

Ibrahim, whose last name was not disclosed in the Austrian press, also
called on Allah to annihilate the Jewish state, the newspaper wrote.
The Austrian media said the quote attributed to Hitler was not an
actual statement from the Nazi leader.

A Facebook user noticed Ibrahim’s postings and notified the police.
The authorities opened an investigation into a violation of a law that
outlaws the glorification of the National Socialists.

Stefan Schaden, a member of the advisory board of the Austria-Israel
Society, told The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday, “This position [of the
prosecutor] is, unfortunately, becoming more popular. Everything
passes as so-called criticism of Israel. Anti-Semitism seems to have
been officially abolished. In view of the climate in Europe, it is a
dramatic development.”

The Austrian-Israel Society protested the prosecutor’s decision on
Wednesday, saying it “legitimizes anti-Semitic agitation through
Austria’s judiciary.”

“It is troubling when the most disgusting agitation against Jews, as
well as against the State of Israel, takes place without
consequences,” the president of the Austria-Israel Society, Richard
Schmitz, said. He called on Austrian politicians and authorities to do
more to stop the playing down of anti-Semitism.

Samuel Laster, the editor-in-chief of the Vienna-based news website
Die Juedische, told the Post the prosecutor’s decision is ”shocking,”
adding that he has observed demonstrations against Israel using such
slogans as “Zionists are fascists” and comparing the swastika with the
Star of David. ”Police did not see any reason to intervene,” he said.

The uproar over the decision to dismiss the criminal complaint against
Ibrahim appears to have prompted a senior prosecutor to re-evaluate
the case, Der Standard reported on Wednesday.

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