Germany’s Left Party, known as Die Linke, has sharply criticized the federal government for its handling of pro-Palestinian activism, accusing it of systemic repression and calling for an immediate policy shift.

A Call to End “Repression”

The strong condemnation was delivered by the party’s co-chair, Ines Schwerdtner, during a state-level party conference held in Berlin. “The repression against pro-Palestinian movements must stop,” Schwerdtner stated. She further framed the issue around mutual rights, asserting that “Palestinian self-determination can only go hand in hand with Jewish self-determination in Israel and Palestine, and vice versa.” She urged her party to continue its strong advocacy for the Palestinian cause.

Alignment with International Concerns

The party’s position echoes recent concerns raised at the international level. Last month, a group of UN human rights experts voiced alarm over Germany’s approach to policing pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Their report noted that since October 2023, the environment for solidarity activism has become “increasingly restrictive.” Despite the largely peaceful nature of the protests, the experts found that Germany has been “criminalising, punishing, and suppressing legitimate Palestinian solidarity activism.”

The Broader Context of Protests

According to the UN experts, the demands from protesters—which include calls to halt arms exports to Israel, ensure humanitarian aid access to Gaza, and pursue accountability for international crimes—are “legitimate.” The Left Party’s latest statements amplify a growing debate within Germany about the boundaries of free speech and the right to protest in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian war, placing further scrutiny on the government’s policies.