Germany: Hundreds at solidarity march after synagogue attack DW 04/07/2024
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Claire Schaub-Moore, chairwoman of the Jewish Community in Oldenburg, expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from the residents of Oldenburg following the arson attack on the local synagogue, stating, 'We are deeply impressed by this solidarity. We feel this strength and it is much greater than what happened on our doorstep, on the doorstep of the synagogue.'
Mayor Jurgen Krogman characterized the arson attack on the synagogue as 'nothing other than attempted murder, terror,' emphasizing the severity of the incident. The State Criminal Office has taken over the investigation into the attack involving a Molotov cocktail that caused damage to the synagogue's door.
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser strongly denounced the attack as 'disgusting, inhumane,' highlighting the impact on the Jewish community in Oldenburg. Hanna Naber, leader of Lower-Saxony's parliament, emphasized the importance of unity and standing against hate, saying, 'We have to be loud for our diversity, for liberal democracy and against hate and incitement.'
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