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'Never again genocide': Palestinian flags, flares on Germany's victory gate
Pro-Palestinian activists climbed the Brandenburg Gate on Thursday, the iconic symbol of Germany's capital, where they unfurled a banner reading "never again genocide, Free Palestine."
Pro-Palestinian activists climbed the Brandenburg Gate on Thursday, the iconic symbol of Germany's capital, where they unfurled a banner reading "never again genocide, Free Palestine." They displayed Palestinian flags and used flares.
German police officers stand in front of Brandenburg Gate as pro-Palestinian protesters unveil a placard reading, "Never again genocide - Free Palestine", on top of the famous landmark in Berlin, Germany, November 13, 2025 (Photo: Reuters/Annegret Hilse) REUTERS
Berlin police reported that 75 police officers and firefighters are at the scene, after "three people illegally climbed Brandenburg Gate using a crane." Officials added that three others who operated the crane were arrested in the central square.
German police officers use a crane to remove a banner, that was placed by pro-Palestine activists on top of Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, November 13, 2025 Reuters