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Is anti-Semitism on the rise in Germany among groups protesting COVID restrictions?

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Groups that would normally have nothing to do with each other are uniting in Covid-denying movements: right-wing groups, left-wing extremists, Islamist groups. And 'anti-Semitism is acting as a binder.'

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