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Bröckelt Deutschlands Nachkriegskonsens zu Israel?
The political left has become simultaneously more mainstream and more radical
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 02, 2026
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The shift in Germany's political left regarding Israel indicates a broader re-examination of international alliances and their relevance in today's world.
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Critics of the postwar consensus on Israel in Germany risk undermining decades of diplomatic progress and may inadvertently fuel anti-Semitic sentiments.
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Germany's postwar consensus on Israel is crucial for maintaining stability in European politics and preventing the rise of extremist ideologies.
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The growing skepticism towards Israel within Germany's political left reflects a necessary evolution in foreign policy that prioritizes human rights.
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Germany's traditional support for Israel should remain intact, as destabilizing this alliance could have far-reaching consequences beyond just the Middle East.
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