Norwegian medical student Marie Andersen has attempted to defend her anti-Semitic poster as she insisted it was about the 'Israeli government' while it showed the Star of David being binned next to the words “keep the world clean”.
Norwegian medical student Marie Andersen has attempted to defend her anti-Semitic poster as she insisted it was about the "Israeli government" while it showed the Star of David being binned next to the words “keep the world clean”. Ms Andersen, a medical student from Norway, attempted to defend her anti-Semitic sign during an interview at the pro-Palestine march in Warsaw.
The images have horrified online users and they come amid a surge of anti-Semitic incidents across the world. In London, they have risen by 1,350%, spiking drastically since Hamas attacked Israel.Andersen was pictured holding the sign at a 'pro-Palestine' march in Warsaw on Saturday, as cities across the world held rallies over the weekend amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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