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Anti-Israel zealots

During anti-Israel protests in Berlin, crowds numbering in the thousands are known to incite against Israel. After a recent Nakba demonstration, the police filed 25 criminal charges. However, the same individuals often appear among the demonstrators.

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May 30, 2024
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She also belongs to the hard core of Berlin's Israel-haters: Yasemin Acar recently posted a video...
She also belongs to the hard core of Berlin's Israel-haters: Yasemin Acar recently posted a video in which she openly showed her support for the terrorist militia Hamas

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Familiar Faces Persist - Anti-Israel zealots

### Yasemin Acar

Recently, Yasemin Acar was seen with a Palestinian scarf in a video. Using a black sharpie, she replaces "Hamas" with "Zionism" in the phrase "Destroy Hamas." Acar seems to support Palestinian terrorist group Hamas without any reservations.

Amongst extremism experts, Professor Dr. Hendrik Hansen from the Federal University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration has also observed this pattern. He stated, "The radical nature of the protests is evident from the fact that they don't care about the civilian population in the Gaza Strip but openly support Hamas' terrorism as legitimate resistance against Israel." The protests, in general, are directed towards the West.

On May 3, several demonstrators sit down in front of the main building of Humboldt University - including Yasemin Acar (2nd row, center, squinting into the sun)

Acar claimed that the police searched her apartment in March due to her involvement in organizing the notorious Palestine Congress. She also received a threatening letter from the police before May 1st.

Salah Said

On February 8, a pro-Palestine rally takes place at Freie Universität; Salah Said is also there and gives a speech (left).

Salah Said is a Palestinian man who works for the payment service provider "Klarna." Since October 7, he has regularly accused Israel of genocide on Instagram (21.4k followers).

At the lecture hall occupation at the FU in December, he stated, "I'm embarrassed to have a German passport." Said was also one of the organizers of the Palestine Congress and, as a result, his apartment was also searched.

Said Salah at the lecture hall occupation at Freie Universität in December

Daria Modin

Daria Modin's favorite emoji is the red triangle, a symbol of the terrorist group Hamas. Since the start of the war, she has been front and center at all protests: at the contentious Sonnenallee demonstrations, the Federal Chancellery, and the Humboldt University.

Daria Modin was also at the pro-Palestine rally at Freie Universität on February 8 (right)

She comes from the left-wing feminist sphere, appears as a speaker, and uses a megaphone to lead rallies.

HP Loveshaft

Daria Modin comes from the left-wing feminist scene and has been in the front row at every demo since October 7

HP Loveshaft, a drag artist, says she is financed by the "Fonds Darstellende Künste" - meaning it's funded by taxpayers' dollars. HP Loveshaft often acts aggressively at pro-Palestinian demonstrations, assaulting journalists or yelling at the police. She's been in trouble with the cops several times, like during the mass sit-in at the main train station or at the Palestine camp.

Khaled Shehadeh

HP Loveshaft often attracts attention at demonstrations for his aggressive behavior towards police and journalists. Here he is being led away from the mass sit-in at the main station

Khaled Shehadeh has been in the spotlight, particularly as a speaker during the riots on Berlin's Sonnenallee. He was also detained during protests at the central station or at the Palestine camp.

He ridicules the police on Instagram, labeling them "pigs." Israel detractors celebrate him as their idol and hero.

HP Loveshaft at the pro-Palestine rally on February 8 at the FU (center, with glasses). On the right again Daria Modin (see

Udi Raz

Udi Raz used to work as a tour guide at the Jewish Museum but lost his job after denouncing Israel as an "apartheid state" during a guided tour.

Khaled Shehadeh is regularly taken away by the police at demonstrations. Like here at the mass sit-in at Berlin Central Station in March

Today, he is a PhD student at the FU and an anti-Israel organizer. He orchestrates hate against Israel through street demonstrations, protests at the FU, the Palestine Congress, and mass sit-ins at the HU. The fact that he's Jewish and hails from the Israeli city of Haifa doesn't seem to bother him.

The extremism expert cautions, "The organizers may be a small group. However, their demonstrations often attract hundreds, if not thousands, of demonstrators. Therefore, their overall size shouldn't be disregarded."

Udi Raz is a Jewish Israeli himself - and still supports hatred against Israel. Here he is being taken away by the police at the Palestine Congress in April

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