German aid group probes alleged anti-Semitic posts by staff
Workers for GIZ in Jordan, Israel, and Palestinian territories said to share anti-Israel hate images on social media

BERLIN, Germany — A German aid organization says it is investigating alleged anti-Semitic comments posted on social media by some of its staff.
The GIZ, whose main client is the German government, says it was alerted to the posts by reports in Israeli media.
The posts by staff working in Jordan, Israel, and the Palestinian territories included one featuring the Israel flag with a Nazi swastika beneath the words: “I hate Israel.”
GIZ said it “does not tolerate anti-Semitic statements.” It added that staff members are required to sign a code of conduct that applies to statements made privately, too.
Anti-Semitic statements are not acceptable for GIZ: We are investigating each case brought to our attention. Here’s our statement: https://t.co/pUJEp0OSHi
— GIZ (@giz_gmbh) March 29, 2018
In a statement Thursday, the organization said it’s “currently investigating each individual case and considering disciplinary actions.”
The Times of Israel Community.







