Annalena Tells the Jews to Calm Their Tits and Slow the Slaughter

It was revealed last week that Annalena’s grandfather was an extreme Hitler Nazi, which makes one wonder if there is not another motive behind her claims that the Jews should stop committing a genocide.

Is she a Nazi?

RT:

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned Israel on Saturday against launching strikes on southern Gaza as it will only lead to even more civilian deaths.

The minister’s appeal comes as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conduct strikes on Rafah, a city near the Egyptian border where many Palestinians have fled since fighting between Israel and Hamas broke out in October. The IDF had previously urged civilians to evacuate to the city, which had a population of some 280,000 before the war.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Baerbock said that “1.3 million people are seeking protection from the fighting in a very small space.”

“An offensive by the Israeli army on Rafah would be a humanitarian catastrophe in the making,” Baerbock wrote. “Israel must defend itself against the terror of Hamas, but at same time it must mitigate the suffering of the civilian population as much as possible.”

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Friday that the stated goal of “eliminating Hamas” cannot be achieved without neutralizing the remaining militants in Rafah. The prime minister has tasked the IDF with drafting a plan “for evacuating the population and destroying [Hamas] battalions.”

IDF strikes on Saturday morning killed at least 44 people in Rafah, according to the local Hamas-run authorities. The offensive has prompted renewed calls from abroad to end the violence.

It’s quite a thing that the Jews have reached the point where even German women are telling them it’s time to chillax.

If you’ve lost the support of German women, you’ve lost everyone.

Of course, it doesn’t matter, because Israel still has the support of the Jew establishment in Washington, which controls Germany and every other country in Western Europe.