Berlin speaks against Hamas symbol: ban on the red triangle!

Das Berliner Abgeordnetenhaus fordert ein Verbot des roten, nach unten gerichteten Dreiecks der Hamas zur Einschränkung ihrer Sichtbarkeit.
The Berlin House of Representatives calls for a ban on the red triangle of Hamas to restrict its visibility. (Symbolbild/MB)

Berlin speaks against Hamas symbol: ban on the red triangle!

On December 17, 2024, the Berlin House of Representatives, supported by the factions CDU, SPD and AfD, made a pioneering decision: the ban on the red triangle, which is used downwards, used by the terrorist organization Hamas. According to the decision, which asks the Senate to work at the federal level for a legal supplement to the ban on activity, the aim of this measure is to prevent the visibility and use of this symbol in public. In Berlin, this triangle is already used by Hamas sympathizers to identify potential attack goals and threaten opponents, such as evangelische-zeitung.de reported.

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The initiative to supplement the ban on activity comes from an application by the government fractions and was taken up as a result of a found threat by the symbol. The triangle directed down down is used by Hamas in different forms to mark enemies in propaganda videos and formulate threats. The Senate Department for Interior and Sport had already informed the Federal Ministry of the Interior on July 1, 2024 that legal clarification regarding the symbol was required. In a circular dated October 31, 2024, the BMI made it clear that the use of the triangle in every context associated with Hamas is punishable in accordance with the information from berlin.de .

The decision to ask the Senate is a ban on fighting extremist symbolism in public space. However, the political groups of the Greens and the Left abandoned the voice, which underlines the political tensions in dealing with the topic. The main goal remains to prevent the abuse of the symbol by Hamas and thus ensure public security by recognizing and restricting potential sources of danger at an early stage.

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