How a Swedish Palestinian minister raised controversy with Star of David
Summary
Simona Mohamsson, Sweden’s minister for education and integration, wore a Star of David necklace during a TV debate to highlight rising anti-Semitism in Sweden. Her gesture received both support from the Jewish community and criticism from some commentators.Key Facts
- Simona Mohamsson is Sweden’s minister for education and integration and of Palestinian and Lebanese descent.
- She wore the Star of David necklace during a televised election debate to raise awareness about anti-Semitism.
- Mohamsson said she wore it for children in Sweden who fear expressing their Jewish identity.
- She criticized members of Sweden’s Left Party for actions she believes encourage anti-Semitism.
- Some critics, including Malmo city’s adviser on Islamophobia, strongly opposed her gesture.
- Mohamsson has been involved in politics since her youth and leads Sweden’s Liberal Party.
- She supports liberal policies, EU membership, and military aid to Ukraine.
- She has focused on combating anti-Semitism in Sweden amid global conflicts involving Israel.
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