Germany Bans Pro-Palestinian Group Samidoun, Slams Iran

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a lower house of parliament Bundestag session, in Berlin, Germany, October 12, 2023. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a lower house of parliament Bundestag session, in Berlin, Germany, October 12, 2023. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen
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Germany Bans Pro-Palestinian Group Samidoun, Slams Iran

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a lower house of parliament Bundestag session, in Berlin, Germany, October 12, 2023. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a lower house of parliament Bundestag session, in Berlin, Germany, October 12, 2023. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen

Germany will ban the pro-Palestinian group Samidoun, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday, adding that its members were celebrating Hamas "terror" in Israel on German streets.
"Our law governing associations is a sharp sword. And we, as a strong constitutional state, will draw this sword," Scholz said in an address to parliament in Berlin.
The group, which identifies as a Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, posted photos on Instagram on Sunday of pro-Palestinian activists distributing sweets in Berlin in celebration of Saturday's Hamas attack in Israel.
The group has been organising pro-Palestinian protests and is now monitored by Berlin's domestic intelligence agency, according to German magazine Der Spiegel.

Scholz told legislators that Iran bore responsibility for allowing Hamas to grow to the point where it launched the weekend's attack on Israel.

"While we have no firm proof that Iran operationally supported this cowardly attack, it is clear to us all that without Iranian support Hamas would never have been able to launch this unprecedented attack," he said.

"Sadly, we can foresee the suffering of the civilian population in the Gaza strip likely growing further - but that too is the fault of Hamas and its attack on Israel," he added.
 



Firefighters Battle to Contain Three Wildfires in Western Türkiye

People walk in front of the Eminonu New Mosque during sunset in Istanbul, Türkiye, 15 August 2024. EPA/ERDEM SAHIN
People walk in front of the Eminonu New Mosque during sunset in Istanbul, Türkiye, 15 August 2024. EPA/ERDEM SAHIN
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Firefighters Battle to Contain Three Wildfires in Western Türkiye

People walk in front of the Eminonu New Mosque during sunset in Istanbul, Türkiye, 15 August 2024. EPA/ERDEM SAHIN
People walk in front of the Eminonu New Mosque during sunset in Istanbul, Türkiye, 15 August 2024. EPA/ERDEM SAHIN

Firefighters are trying to contain wildfires raging in three provinces of northwestern Türkiye, Agriculture and Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumakli said late on Thursday, adding that the outlook was positive.

Fourteen planes, 31 helicopters and 265 land vehicles were involved in the firefighting efforts, along with some 1,400 forestry personnel, Reuters quoted Yumakli as saying.
The wildfires broke out in the Eceabat district of Canakkale province, the Goynuk district of Bolu province and Manisa province's Gordes district.
It was not yet clear what caused the fires.
"In all three ongoing wildfires, there is a process that's heading for the better. God willing, I hope to give you good news tomorrow (Friday) and share with you that all three of our fires are finished," he said.
Footage from the three fires showed flames engulfing swathes of lands with black smoke billowing above forests and cities. No residential areas were at risk from the flames, local officials said.
Canakkale Governor Omer Toraman said certain neighborhoods in three villages had been evacuated as a precaution, but that there was no threat to residential areas.
Bolu Governor Erkan Kilic was cited by state media as saying that around 100 hectares of land had been damaged in the fire so far, and that three villages had been evacuated as a precaution.
The wildfire in Manisa, which started on Wednesday, is now in its third day.