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Tens of Thousands March in Berlin for Gaza, With Turnout Disputed

A broad civil society alliance plans more protests following Berlin's largely peaceful, police‑monitored rally.

Overview

  • Organizers said more than 100,000 people joined the Berlin demonstration, while police estimated about 60,000, surpassing the previous high of roughly 50,000 reported this summer.
  • Backed by about 50 groups including Amnesty International and Medico International, protesters called for an immediate halt to German arms exports to Israel, unfettered humanitarian access to Gaza and EU sanctions.
  • Roughly 1,800 officers were deployed, and authorities reported a largely peaceful day with around 30–40 temporary detentions, including cases tied to slogans painted on streets.
  • A separate Kreuzberg march of about 1,200 people was dissolved for criminal offenses, with reports of banned slogans and symbols; police detained participants and noted several injured officers.
  • Organizers announced plans to continue nationwide actions, as parallel rallies drew thousands in cities such as Düsseldorf and a large demonstration has been proposed in Frankfurt on October 7.