Pro-Gaza slogans appear on the German parliament on the anniversary of the war

A police spokesman told DPA on Tuesday that the statements supporting the Palestinians were sprayed on a government parliament in northern Germany overnight, as the world represents the second anniversary of the October 7 attacks on Israel.

About 15 slogans, including “from the river to the sea”, “Free Gaza” and “Free Gresa [Thunberg]The spokesman said: “It was sprayed on the walls of the Holstein’s Solijuig Parliament in Keel around the middle of the night by the perpetrators of the unknown perpetrators,” the spokesman said.

Parliament Speaker, Christina Herbet, condemned the incident in the strongest possible conditions.

“Our parliament symbolizes open democratic dialogue – not sabotage and political slogans on the walls,” she said in a statement.

Writing on the walls not only affects the appearance of a democratic building; It also harms respect for the common rules of coexistence, as Herbets argued.

“Political issues must have their place in the public debate, not on the walls of Parliament,” she added.

Events are held throughout Germany on Tuesday to celebrate the second anniversary of the Hamas -led Hamas attacks, which left 1,200 killing in Israel and witnessed 250 others who were transferred to Gaza as hostages.

More than 67,000 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict that followed, according to figures from the Hamas -running health body in Gaza and which the United Nations considers reliable.

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