
After a year and a half of genocide, the behavior of a large part of the German left toward the events in the Gaza Strip remains ambivalent. Where does this stance come from? How did it develop historically? Contrary to the claim that phenomena such as the so-called “anti-Germans” can be traced back to “German sensitivities,” this lecture positions the paralysis of many on the German left as a capitulation to the German raison d’état.
Moderated by: Stipe Ćurković
Leandros Fischer is a migration researcher and currently works as a visiting lecturer at the campus of the American University of Beirut in Paphos, Cyprus. His dissertation, Between Internationalism and Raison d’État (Springer VS, 2016), dealt with the debate on the Palestine conflict within the party DIE LINKE.