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Protests erupt in Berlin, Paris against 'Israeli' attacks on Gaza

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  • Mass protests held in Berlin and Paris against 'Israeli' crimes in Gaza.
  • Demonstrators condemn German support for 'Israel' and call for an end to the blockade and violence.

Berlin and Paris saw large-scale demonstrations Saturday as protesters voiced outrage over 'Israeli' actions in Gaza. The Berlin rally carried the slogan "Stop the genocide," while participants in Paris expressed solidarity with Palestinians and other oppressed populations worldwide.


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Berlin March Condemns German Support

In Berlin, hundreds gathered in the Wedding district, marching toward Leopoldplatz chanting slogans in support of Gaza. Demonstrators held banners calling for an end to the genocide allegedly carried out by 'Israel' and for freedom for the Palestinian people.


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Protesters also criticized the German government for continuing military and political support to 'Israel' despite its ongoing crimes in Gaza. German police, operating under heightened security measures, intervened at Leopoldplatz, detaining at least four participants.

Paris Rally Expresses Global Solidarity

In Paris, hundreds responded to calls from local associations and organizations, protesting what they described as oppression in Palestine, Sudan, and Venezuela. Participants waved Palestinian and Venezuelan flags and held signs reading "Boycott 'Israel'" and similar messages of resistance.

Context of Violence in Gaza

The demonstrations coincided with repeated 'Israeli' violations of the October 2025 ceasefire in Gaza, which have reportedly resulted in at least 576 Palestinian martyrs and blocked the delivery of agreed humanitarian aid. Protesters in both cities emphasized the urgent need for international action to end the ongoing crisis.