'Save Gaza': Thousands march in Berlin in solidarity with Palestinians

The participants, many of whom wore the keffiyeh — the scarf worn by Palestinian activists — gathered on the famous Alexanderplatz in central Berlin, shouting "Free Palestine".

The demonstration was called by several associations supporting the Palestinians. / Photo: AFP
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The demonstration was called by several associations supporting the Palestinians. / Photo: AFP

Thousands have taken to the streets of Berlin in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza amid ongoing bombardments by Israel.

"We estimate the number of demonstrators at around 3,500, but more are arriving," a police spokeswoman said on Saturday.

The atmosphere was calm at the start of the rally, and many protesters came with their families and children.

"Save Gaza", "Stop genocide" and "Ceasefire" were emblazoned on marchers' placards, according to journalists.

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Many held Palestinian flags.

The participants, many of whom wore the keffiyeh, the scarf worn by Palestinian activists, gathered on the famous Alexanderplatz in central Berlin, shouting "Free Palestine".

Many held Palestinian flags.

The demonstration was called by several associations supporting the Palestinians.

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Police had estimated there could be at least 10,000.

The organisers had said they expected around 2,000 participants, but the police had estimated there could be at least 10,000 and deployed some 1,400 officers to oversee the march, which is due to end at around 1800 GMT.

Israeli forces have encircled Gaza's largest city, trying to crush Hamas in retaliation for the October 7 raids into Israel.

The Health Ministry in Gaza says more than 9,200 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed in Israeli strikes and the intensifying ground campaign.

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"Save Gaza", "Stop genocide" and "Ceasefire" were emblazoned on marchers' placards.

Police had said they feared tensions at the demonstration following the ban on activities in Germany linked to Hamas and the Samidoun association, whose members are accused of celebrating the attack on Israel.

The ban was made official on Thursday.

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has been criticised by the conservative opposition for delaying the implementation of the ban announced a fortnight ago by Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

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