(6 Oct 2024)
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Berlin – 6 October 2024
1. Wide of Brandenburg Gate with demonstrators carrying Israeli flags
2. Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal singing, zoom out to a wide shot featuring the Israeli flag
3. Signs reading (Germany) “Hamas is taking kids as shields” and “Free Gaza from Hamas”
4. Various of demonstrators and Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal holding a banner that reads “Against all anti-Semitism”
5. Close-up of a sign reading “Kidnapped” alongside an image of a hostage
6. Demonstrators begin to walk
7. Woman speaks to the crowd, saying (English) “Free Gaza from Hamas”
8. Wide of the crowd marching away from Brandenburg Gate
9. Various of demonstrators chanting “Bring them home now”
10. Top shots of demonstrators marching
11. Demonstrators in front of Bebelplatz and the TV tower
12. SOUNDBITE (German) No name given, protester from Reza:
“I hope the situation will be resolved quickly so the hostages can return home and that Israelis, especially Jews, can live in peace in Israel and in Germany, as anti-Semitic attacks have increased significantly here.”
13. Demonstrators embracing each other
14. SOUNDBITE (German) No name given, protester from Achim:
“On October 8, the Israeli ambassador spoke at Brandenburg Gate, stating that there can be no more ‘buts.’ But you mention this ‘but,’ which does not exist for me. You have to acknowledge Hamas; they have skilfully manipulated the situation, and now the world is unjustly criticizing the Israeli government and its people. That’s terrible.”
15. Wide of demonstrators
STORYLINE:
Hundreds of demonstrators in Berlin on Sunday marched behind a banner that read “Against all antisemitism” during a protest on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas against Israel.
With scores of Israeli flags waving over head, some Jewish leaders led a song about “shalom” — peace — while marchers chanted “Free Gaza from Hamas!” and “Bring them home,” referring to hostages still held by Hamas militants in Gaza.
Another chant, “Rape is not resistance!” decried the sexual violence that occurred during the attack.
Survivors have given The Associated Press numerous accounts of sexual atrocities committed during that day and a U.N. report released in March said there are “reasonable grounds” to believe Hamas committed rape, “sexualized torture,” and other cruel and inhumane treatment of women during its surprise attack.
Some in the crowd held up photos of hostages still held by Hamas. Photos of several women featured the word “Kidnapped” in German.
Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people in the Oct. 7 attack and took another 250 hostage. They are still holding around 100 captives, a third of whom are believed to be dead.
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