Swedish Education Minister of Palestinian-Lebanese Descent Wears Star of David Amid Rising Antisemitism
Simona Mohamsson, Sweden's Education and Integration Minister, sparked controversy after declaring on a televised debate that she wears a Star of David to support Jewish children in Sweden who feel unsafe doing so. Born in Germany to a Palestinian father from Haifa and a Lebanese mother, Mohamsson identifies as an atheist but expressed strong opposition to the growing antisemitism in Sweden. During the debate, she sharply criticized the Swedish Left Party for what she called their "love letters to Hamas," highlighting the party's stance amid increasing antisemitic incidents.
Mohamsson emphasized her vision for a Sweden where no one needs to hide their faith or origin. Following her statements, she has faced a wave of hateful responses online, including direct antisemitic insults. Critics accuse her of supporting Israel by defending the Jewish minority in Sweden. In response, Mohamsson told the media that these attacks reveal the strength of anti-democratic forces spreading hatred against Jews and affirmed her commitment to publicly confronting them.
The incident has ignited a public debate in Sweden about antisemitism, political responsibility, and minority rights, with Mohamsson at the center of the discourse. She continues to advocate for tolerance and security for all communities in Sweden.
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