“These are preliminary figures … and investigations are ongoing everywhere,” Faeser told reporters at a press conference at the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) in Wiesbaden.
According to Israeli officials, Hamas militants invaded Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7 and killed at least 1,400 people. of people, mostly civilians, who were shot, maimed or burned on the first day of the raid.
More than 4,100 people have been killed across the entire Gaza Strip as a result of Israel’s relentless bombardment in retaliation for attacks by the Palestinian Islamist militant group, according to the latest figures provided by the Hamas Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip. Palestinians, mostly civilians.
After Israel began bombing the Gaza Strip, pro-Palestinian protests erupted in major German cities despite blanket bans.
The list of registered crimes includes “bodily injuries… breaches of the peace, incitement to hatred and damage to property,” BKA deputy head Juergen Peter said at the same press conference.
In total, over a hundred violent crimes were registered, Mr. Peter said.
According to him, Berlin has become the “hottest” point of crime: most crimes are committed in the capital, where the fiercest clashes between protesters and the police take place.
Police in Berlin made “hundreds of temporary arrests”, Faeser said, adding that it was the right response.
“More than 100 police officers have been injured by bottles and fireworks thrown in the city,” Faeser said, adding that “this violence … is not acceptable in any way.”
In total, authorities have banned 46 conflict-related gatherings since Oct. 7, Faeser said.
During that period, 211 pro-Israel events and 129 pro-Palestinian events took place, the minister added.
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**Interview with Dr. Emily Kent, Middle East Affairs Analyst**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us, Dr. Kent. In light of the recent violence, can you provide us some context regarding the ongoing investigations mentioned by German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser?
**Dr. Kent:** Thank you for having me. The ongoing investigations are crucial as they aim to collect comprehensive data on the implications of the conflict. Efforts are focused on understanding the scale of casualties and the overall humanitarian impact of the situation, especially as those preliminary figures can change as more information emerges.
**Editor:** The numbers from both sides are staggering. Israeli officials report around 1,400 deaths on the first day of Hamas’s attack, while Hamas estimates over 4,100 casualties in Gaza due to Israeli bombings. What does this say about the nature of the conflict?
**Dr. Kent:** It highlights the tragic cycle of violence that has characterized this conflict for decades. The high civilian toll on both sides underscores the urgent need for a ceasefire and humanitarian access, as both populations are suffering immensely. The figures do reflect a significant imbalance in the military capabilities of the two sides, which tends to escalate civilian casualties in conflicts like this.
**Editor:** Given the current situation, how do you foresee the international community responding to these events?
**Dr. Kent:** The international response is likely to be multifaceted. We may see demands for ceasefires and increased humanitarian aid going to Gaza. However, there will also be significant geopolitical considerations at play, particularly given the involvement of regional powers and the differing narratives among various countries. Continued diplomatic efforts will be essential to de-escalate the conflict and address the underlying issues.
**Editor:** Thank you, Dr. Kent, for your insights on this deeply concerning situation. We will continue to monitor developments closely.
**Dr. Kent:** Thank you for the opportunity to discuss this important issue. It’s imperative that we keep the focus on the humanitarian aspect moving forward.