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Tens of thousands rally in Berlin against German support for Israel

More than 100,000 people protest in Berlin, urging a German policy change on Israel’s war on Gaza.

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More than 100,000 rally in Berlin against German support for Israel
People rally during a mass demonstration called All Eyes on Gaza in support of Palestinians in Berlin. [Christoph Soeder/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 28 Sep 202528 Sep 2025

More than 100,000 people rallied in Berlin, protesting against German support for Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip.

Demonstrators marched from Berlin’s City Hall to the Grosser Stern on Saturday, following a call from a broad coalition of some 50 groups, including pro-Palestinian organisations, Medico International, Amnesty International, and the opposition Left Party, for a large demonstration.

Organisers of the All Eyes on Gaza – Stop the Genocide rally demanded “an end to German complicity” in Israel’s genocidal war in the Palestinian enclave.

They also called for “an end to all military cooperation with Israel. This includes the import, export, and transit of weapons, ammunition, and other military equipment.”

“The actions of the Israeli government have long been described as genocide by experts and international organisations, and the International Court of Justice is investigating them as such. While it is clear that the Israeli military is committing mass atrocities in Gaza, the German government continues to deny the systematic violence,” organisers said in a statement.

The crowd chanted “Free, free Palestine” and “Viva Palestine”, holding up posters reading “Stop the genocide in Gaza”, “Never again for all”, and “Freedom for Palestine”. Many protesters also waved Palestinian flags.

They called for an immediate halt to German arms exports to Israel, for humanitarian aid access to Gaza, and for European Union sanctions against Israel.

A new survey released on Tuesday showed that 62 percent of German voters believe Israeli actions in Gaza constitute genocide, putting mounting pressure on the centre-right government to reassess its stance towards Israel.

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The representative poll, conducted by YouGov, indicated that this sentiment crosses political lines, with 60 percent of voters from Merz’s conservative CDU/CSU bloc viewing Israel’s military campaign as genocide against Palestinians. Among voters of the coalition partner Social Democratic Party (SPD), the figure was higher at 71 percent.

While Chancellor Merz and Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul have recently sharpened their criticism of Israel’s military offensive and blockade of humanitarian aid to Gaza, they have so far avoided using the term genocide, referring instead to the “disproportionate” use of force by the Israeli military. Nor have they decided to recognise the State of Palestine, as many other nations have in recent days, including France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.

People protest against Israel during a mass demonstration in Berlin.
Organisers of the All Eyes on Gaza – Stop the Genocide mass rally demanded “an end to German complicity” in what they called Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza. [Christoph Soeder/AP Photo]
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More than 100,000 rally in Berlin against German support for Israel
People hold a banner reading "Germany is complicit in the genocide in Gaza" during the protest. [Christoph Soeder/AP Photo]
More than 100,000 rally in Berlin against German support for Israel
A woman looks at protesters holding banners and Palestinian flags during pro-Palestinian demonstrations near Moritzplatz metro station in Berlin. [Ilkin Eskipehlivan/Anadolu]
More than 100,000 rally in Berlin against German support for Israel
Protesters gather near the Brandenburg Gate in the centre of Berlin. [Ralf Hirschberger/AFP]
More than 100,000 rally in Berlin against German support for Israel
Police take a protester into custody near Moritzplatz metro station. [Ilkin Eskipehlivan/Anadolu]
More than 100,000 rally in Berlin against German support for Israel
A new survey released on Tuesday showed that 62 percent of German voters believe Israeli actions in Gaza constitute genocide. [Ilkin Eskipehlivan/Anadolu]
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More than 100,000 rally in Berlin against German support for Israel
Protesters called for “an end to all military cooperation with Israel. This includes the import, export, and transit of weapons, ammunition, and other military equipment.” [Ilkin Eskipehlivan/Anadolu]

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