Norwegian medical student Marie Andersen attempted to defend her anti-Semitic poster as she insisted it was about the ‘Israeli government’ while showing the Star of David being binned next to the words “keep the world clean”.
Marie Andersen, a medical student from Norway, attempted to defend her anti-Semitic sign during an interview at the pro-Palestine march in Warsaw. Stylised in the form of a waste disposal advert, a stick figure is seen putting the primary symbol of Judaism, and the central icon on the flag of Israel, into rubbish amid a Palestinian march.The top and bottom of the drawing was painted blue, like the Israeli flag.
In London, they have risen by 1,350%, spiking drastically since Hamas attacked Israel.Andersen was pictured holding the sign at a 'pro-Palestine' march in Warsaw on Saturday, as cities across the world held rallies over the weekend amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. About 100,000 attended a march in central London on Saturday afternoon, as protesters marched through the capital demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
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Named and shamed: Worldwide revulsion as student Marie Andersen pictured with anti-Semitic sign binning...Fury has erupted after Norwegian medical student Marie Andersen was pictured holding up an anti-Semitic that showed a Star of David being binned next to the words “keep the world clean”.
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