Berlin, Germany – Thousands gathered in Berlin on Sunday to voice their support for Palestine and condemn the ongoing offensive in Gaza. Demonstrators marched through the city center, calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and an end to what they described as disproportionate actions against the Palestinian population.
The rally, which drew participants from diverse backgrounds, focused on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza. Protesters carried Palestinian flags and banners displaying messages of solidarity. Many voiced concerns about the impact of the conflict on civilians, particularly women and children.
A key demand of the demonstration was a halt to arms exports to the region. Speakers at the rally argued that the continued supply of weapons exacerbates the conflict and contributes to the suffering of innocent people. They urged the international community to take stronger action to pressure all parties involved to seek a peaceful resolution.
“We stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people,” said one of the organizers. “The world cannot stand idly by while innocent lives are being lost. We demand an end to the violence and a just and lasting peace for all.”
The demonstration remained peaceful throughout the day, with a significant police presence ensuring order. Organizers expressed satisfaction with the turnout and vowed to continue their efforts to raise awareness about the situation in Gaza and advocate for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The events in Berlin reflect growing international concern over the situation in Gaza and the ongoing impact on the civilian population.

