https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_in_21st-century_Germany
"In May 2016, a new definition of antisemitism (the Working Definition of Antisemitism) was agreed upon at the Berlin-based International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Conference"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_definition_of_antisemitism
The IHRA definition has been heavily criticised by academics, including legal scholars, who say that it stifles free speech relating to criticism of Israeli actions and policies.
@ErikUden
=> German politics, due to history finds it really difficult to make fine distinctions here. Accepting this and as much as it pains me, though, it's probably better if they don't condone Israel criticism instead of erring to the other side of tolerating implied antisemitism.
(E.g. denying the right of Israel to exist as a state -- Israel might be guilty of genocide (or not, that's a thing for an international court of law to decide and IANAL), but ...