A shopkeeper in Germany aroused anger across the country after sending an anti -Supreme mark in the window of Jewish banning from the store.
The message, located on the door of a shop in the northern city of Fellenbourg, said, “Jews are not allowed”, “Nothing personal, nothing anti -Jewish – I just can’t stand you.”
The sign has been out of the door since then, while public prosecutors say “there is a logical suspicion that these words are likely to calm public peace and hate the Jews living in Germany.” However, according to local media, it is still visible on the wall inside the shop.
Local and national leaders condemned the message, which was a brutal cruelty facing Jews in Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 40s.
The German Federal Commissioner Felix Klein told Welt TV to the Welt TV player that this is a “quite clear case of anti -Judaism” and added “to act.”
“This is the darkest seasons of German history and have no place in the city,” said Fabian Gayer, the mayor of Fellenbourg.
Talking to the local newspaper Schleswig-Holsteinische ZeitungsverlagThe owner of the 60-year-old Hans Voltin-Rish shop, claiming that he had declared it in response to the war in Gaza, tried to defend the mark. “I don’t stimulate hatred, just saying what I think,” he said.
“After all, Jews live in Israel, and I can’t decide who is or is opposed to these attacks. This is hypocrisy. They say history should not repeat itself, but then they do it.”
The Israeli ambassador to Germany also beat the mark, saying: “In Fellenbourg, in 2025,” Jews are not allowed “to hang in the windows of the shop again, just like that time, in the streets, cafes and stores of the 1930s.
“Exactly how it started – step by step, with a sign,” he said.

“It was never related to Zionism. It was always related to the lives of Jews. And it has never been harmless. Politicians cannot wait for it to be too late – they have to act now, before the words become actions once again. Jewish life must be safe in Germany and visible in Germany!”
Fleenburg police confirmed on Thursday morning Hard A magazine that they received at least four complaints against Mr. Voltin-Rich. “They are now being investigated by the Public Prosecutor for possible crimes,” a spokesman said.
Chancellor Friedrich Merse said on Wednesday that criticism of Israel is increasingly being used in Germany as an excuse to stimulate hatred against the Jews.
Speaking at an event on the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Mr. Morsis said that anti -Judaism “has become more open, more open, more violent, violently” since the attacks by Hamas on October 7, 2023, which ignored the Gaza war.