Berlin café owner tells pro-‘Israel’ group to leave after displaying flag
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In a recent incident at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Germany, the owner of Espresso House, an Italian café, asked a group of pro-‘Israel’ individuals to leave for brandishing an ‘Israeli’ flag amid a nearby pro-Palestinian demonstration.
Video footage showed the group fluttering the flag near the protest, after which they were escorted out by police following the owner's request.
No violence was reported. The action stemmed from a dispute involving the display of an ‘Israeli’ flag by members of the group.
The owner of a café in Berlin asked supporters of Israel to leave the premises. pic.twitter.com/otft46FY7F
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The café is situated in a central location frequently used for public gatherings. At the time, a peaceful pro-Palestinian rally was taking place, protesting ‘Israel's’ military actions in Gaza.
Berlin has seen numerous such demonstrations, reflecting deep divisions within the city over the ongoing war.
Some sources describe the flag display as an attempt to provoke demonstrators outside.



