Overview
- In Göttingen, unidentified offenders threw bricks through CDU office windows around 3 a.m., sprayed slogans such as "Free Palestine" and "FCK CDU," and caused damage estimated in the lower five‑figure euros.
- Police deem a political motive likely in the Göttingen attack and are seeking witnesses after a report of three black‑clad individuals near the scene.
- In Kassel, officers detained a 22‑year‑old man from Göttingen and two women, aged 19 and 21, after graffiti with Middle East references and broken windows; damage is put at about €10,000 and state security is checking possible links to other cases.
- In Berlin, five people were arrested after red paint was poured on the Foreign Office facade and a street slogan was left, with police citing a pro‑Palestine motive and a subsequent protest featuring chants such as "Viva Palestina."
- In Weingarten, "Stop Genocide" and related messages were painted on a CDU office and a nearby cultural venue, prompting a Staatsschutz investigation and political condemnation of the acts as criminal and antidemocratic.