German Store Posts Sign Banning Jews, Sparking International Outrage
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Published: October 26, 2025
A shop in Flensburg, Germany, has ignited widespread condemnation after displaying a sign in its window that read: “JEWS are banned from here!!!! Nothing personal. Not even antisemitism. I just can’t stand you.” The incident, occurring in 2025, has prompted immediate and forceful reactions from both German officials and international leaders.
The display evokes a dark chapter in German history, drawing stark parallels to the discriminatory practices of the 1930s. The incident underscores the persistent threat of antisemitism and the importance of vigilance against hate speech.
Ambassador Prosor Condemns the act
Israel’s Ambassador to Germany, Ron Prosor, vehemently denounced the incident on X (formerly Twitter), stating: “The 1930s are back! In Flensburg, ‘Jews forbidden’ is hanging in the shop window again – in the year 2025. Just like back then in the streets, cafés, and shops of the 1930s. That’s exactly how it started – step by step, sign by sign. It’s the same old hatred, just in a different font.”
Context and Concerns
Germany has a complex history regarding antisemitism, stemming from the atrocities committed during the Holocaust. Post-war Germany has made meaningful efforts to confront its past and combat all forms of hatred, but incidents like this demonstrate that prejudice remains a concern. Authorities have not yet released information regarding potential legal repercussions for the shop owner.
Further Discussion
CBN’s Raj Nair and Billy hallowell provide additional analysis of this disturbing advancement.Listen to their breakdown here.