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It is now almost four weeks since the Hamas terror attack on Israel. A lot has happened since then, the public debate has become heated and confused. The video therefore contains some thoughts from Vice-Chancellor and Minister Robert Habeck on categorisation and differentiation.
But will these sensible, fine words also be followed by legal action against the anti-social Islamist agitators in Germany, or will it, as is so often the case with the German government, remain just unfounded phrases?
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