Around 14,000 People Join Pro-Palestina Protest in Berlin - Thousands Rally in Berlin for Palestine, Condemning Israeli Actions
Thousands took to Berlin's streets today, rallying for Palestine and against Israeli actions. Around 14,000 people joined the peaceful demonstration, starting near the Brandenburg Gate and concluding at Alexanderplatz.
The event, one of many recent pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli gatherings in the city, saw participants carrying Palestinian flags and holding placards with slogans like 'Israel bombs, Germany funds'. Speakers at the rally described Israel as a 'cold-blooded murderer', criticising Germany's arms deliveries to the country.
The demonstration began peacefully, with thousands gathering in the government district. It follows a trend of large-scale protests in the city, with previous events like 'United 4 Gaza' attracting tens of thousands.
The demonstration ended peacefully, with participants calling for freedom and justice for Palestine. The rally reflects ongoing global concerns about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of international actors.
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