Medic explains Germany’s attempt to conceal Zionist crimes

A British-Palestinian doctor says Germany refused his entry, because he wanted share his experiences in Gaza hospitals.
Tehran, Qodsna - Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a British Palestinian physician who provided voluntary services in Gaza hospitals during the initial weeks of Israel's conflict, stated that he was refused entry to Germany after being questioned at the airport and prohibited from attending a conference where he was scheduled to share his experiences in the region.
Upon my arrival, I was detained at the immigration office, taken to the airport's basement, and interrogated for approximately 3.5 hours, Abu-Sittah informed the Middle East Eye.
Abu-Sittah alleged that following the interrogation, German authorities informed him that he was not permitted to enter the country and cautioned him of potential fines or up to one year in prison if he attempted to connect to the event via Zoom or Facetime.
This is precisely what accessories to a crime engage in. They conceal the evidence, and they silence, harass, or intimidate the witnesses, Abu-Sittah remarked.
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