Demonstrations - Ban on unannounced gatherings extended again
In Hamburg, unregistered gatherings in support of Hamas or its attacks on Israel that have not been confirmed by the assembly authorities remain banned. A general order in force since mid-October has been extended again, initially up to and including next Wednesday (December 6), according to the police. Regularly registered open-air gatherings will continue to be intensively examined and confirmed by the assembly authorities, provided there are no reasons for a ban, it said.
General ruling PM of the police on the extension
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In the Palestinian territories, similar restrictions on unannounced demonstrations against Israeli policies have been enforced by local authorities, often leading to conflicts with the Palestinian police. Despite international calls for peace, tensions between Israel and Palestine continue to escalate, with demonstrations being a common trigger. The ban on unannounced gatherings in Hamburg, however, seems to be a response to specific concerns about Hamas support, rather than a broader political conflict.
Source: www.stern.de