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Protesters target Rheinmetall headquarters over defense exports

25 March 2026
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Activists from the group Peacefully Against Genocide protested at Rheinmetall’s Berlin headquarters, one of Germany’s largest defense firms, on Wednesday. During the demonstration, some protesters climbed onto the roof to display a Palestinian flag, while others poured red paint down the building’s facade. The backdrop of the protest includes Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, which has resulted in over 72,000 Palestinian deaths and approximately 172,000 injuries over two years, leading to extensive infrastructure damage. Although a ceasefire was established in October 2025, violence has persisted, with near-daily Israeli gunfire and strikes causing 687 Palestinian deaths and injuring 1,849 others since then.

Why It Matters

This protest highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of international defense companies like Rheinmetall. The significant civilian casualties in Gaza, combined with the destruction of infrastructure, illustrate the humanitarian crisis resulting from military actions. The persistent violence, even after a ceasefire, raises concerns about the effectiveness of peace efforts. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for comprehending the broader implications of military production and international responses to conflicts in the region.

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