Emotional protests in Berlin: Thousands are reminiscent of the Hamas massacre
Before the anniversary of the Hamas massacre, Pro-Palestinian demos occurred in Berlin, which the police broken off due to violence.

Emotional protests in Berlin: Thousands are reminiscent of the Hamas massacre
in Berlin recently caused excitement and tensions in Berlin when thousands of people took to the streets to remind of the massacre of the Hamas terrorists in Israel. This happened before the anniversary of the cruel incident, which will be remembered on October 7th. In particular, the propalestinic protests attracted most participants and the mood was tense from the start.
A central protest against the title "Demo against Genocide in Gaza" began at the Kottbusser Tor. While the march, which was originally supposed to take a different route, there were collapsing in Kreuzberg when some demonstrators reacted to the police with stone and bottle throws. The police forced these violent clashes to demolish the event prematurely.
unrest and arrests during the protests
On the evening of October 6, there were serious unrest in Berlin when an estimated 3,500 people took part in the demonstration, which exceeded the police outputs. A large part of the participants wore Palestinian flags and towels, while they scanded slogans such as "Stop the genocide". Among the participants were also members of political organizations, including the left -wing radical Antifa and the German Communist Party (DKP).
The police found from the start that the situation was "turbulent" and warned the demonstrators through loudspeakers that public security was endangered. This warning was mainly due to crimes committed during the meeting. Despite the reminders, many protesters remained on site and called political slogans, which further fueled the tense conditions.
The arrests that took place during the demonstration are also worth mentioning. Some of these arrests concerned people who were already registered as known criminals, while others were arrested because of the showing of prohibited symbols or slogans. The police procedure led people to continue to position themselves against the security forces.parallel event with proisraeli focus
The incidents in Berlin are part of a growing protest movement that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution is observed with tension. A total of around 1,100 police officers were deployed at the most recent memorial events and protests to ensure security. The situation remains tense because a large number of demonstrations can still be expected in Berlin.
In the background of these protests, the devastating Gaza war, which was triggered by the Hamas massacre in the previous year and has already demanded tens of thousands of fatalities. So far, according to health authorities in the Gaza Strip, over 42,000 Palestinians have been killed, which further fueled the debate about the humanitarian crisis in the region.
Details of these events and other protests are on www.prosieben.de to be found.