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Three thousand people join a pro-Palestinian rally in Berlin.

The words "Police" are written on the hood of a patrol car.
The words "Police" are written on the hood of a patrol car.

Demonstration against an issue. - Three thousand people join a pro-Palestinian rally in Berlin.

Approximately 3,000 individuals partook in a supportive event for Palestine in Berlin-Wedding, police stated. On a Saturday afternoon, demonstrators translated their efforts from Wedding's Leopoldplatz to Prenzlauer Berg's Schönhauser Allee. At first, the gathering proceeded smoothly, reported a police representative. Authorities collected information on certain participants to gauge whether they were inciting hatred towards Israel by using forbidden phrases. The event's title was: "Stand With Palestine - Cease the Slaughter Now - Hindrance to the Israeli Colonizer Plan". A significant number of officers were near the march.

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Despite the ongoing conferences in various venues across Berlin, the city was also host to a large-scale wedding celebration. Meanwhile, in light of the recent political demonstrations, additional police presence was escalated at upcoming conferences to maintain peace and order.

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