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Gunter Grass 'not welcome in Israel' after Iran poem sparks hate charges

April 11, 2012 13:10
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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Nobel Prize-winning writer Gunter Grass has criticised Israel for "endangering the already fragile world peace".

Mr Grass, 84, is known for his left-wing political views. In a poem published in the German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung, he expressed concern that Israel "could wipe out the Iranian people" if it took action against Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

The anti-war writer, who was at the centre of a controversy in 2006 after it emerged that he had served in the Waffen SS during the Holocaust, said in the poem that he was "tired of Western hypocrisy". He said he had remained silent on Israel for years because of his past.

He also accused Germany of being "supplier to a crime" following an agreement to sell Israel a nuclear-capable Dolphin-class submarine.