Jews in Germany experiencing worst threats since the Holocaust

Germany’s Federal Association of Departments for Research and Information on Anti-Semitism reported on Wednesday that the capital city, Berlin, recorded 2,197 anti-Semitic incidents last year. Although that marks a 13 percent decline from the previous year, it is twice the levels seen before the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist massacre. In the state of Hesse, 1,099 incidents were recorded last year, an increase of 18 percent from 2024 and almost six times the pre-October 7 level. According to that report, these incidents “point to a societal climate in which anti-Semitic statements and actions are possible—and too often go unchallenged.” Hesse’s anti-Semitism commissioner, Uwe Becker, stated that “the threat to Jewish life is worse than at any time since the Holocaust.” Bible prophecy warns that Germany will deepen its relationship with the Jewish nation—then betray it and launch a new Holocaust.