Trial Begins for Alleged Antisemitic Assault at University of Hamburg
A 27-year-old woman faces charges of assault and insult following an attack on a community leader after a lecture on antisemitism.
- The incident occurred ten months ago during a lecture at the University of Hamburg addressing antisemitism and related issues.
- The accused allegedly insulted, choked, and struck a member of the German-Israeli community, causing physical injuries including facial bruising and nosebleeds.
- The lecture took place amidst tensions linked to the Gaza conflict and nearby pro-Palestinian protests.
- The defendant, who has a history of confrontations, was involved in a separate altercation with police three months later during a protest near the university.
- The trial is scheduled to last three days, with the accused initially declining to comment but expected to provide a statement later.