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Performers at Berlin's "All Eyes on Gaza" protest rally

Gathering in Berlin: A coalition of organizations advocates for a massive protest, with notable artists scheduled to perform at a simultaneous concert.

Musicians take the stage at the "All Eyes on Gaza" protest in Berlin
Musicians take the stage at the "All Eyes on Gaza" protest in Berlin

Performers at Berlin's "All Eyes on Gaza" protest rally

In the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, there is currently no active ceasefire in Gaza City. This comes despite reports of a proposed ceasefire agreement and Hamas's confirmation of agreement to the proposal to mediators.

The latest credible reports from August 2025 describe ongoing intense Israeli military activity and massive destruction in Gaza City, with no indication of a ceasefire being implemented [1][3]. The proposed ceasefire, which provides for a 60-day ceasefire, does not specify what the Israeli plan for the occupation of Gaza City entails [4].

The focus of the ceasefire proposal is on the release of hostages, with the agreement including the release of hostages in two phases [5]. The event, titled "All Eyes on Gaza - Stop the Genocide!", is scheduled to take place in Berlin on September 27. Organised by Palestinian activists and human rights organisations, the event aims to highlight the plight of Palestinians and advocate for human rights [6][7].

The event will occur on the lawn in front of the Bundestag, with speeches that amplify the voices of those affected and condemn the inhumane conditions in Gaza. Musicians such as K.I.Z., Pashanim, and Ebow are expected to perform at the event [8].

International mediators are continuing efforts to achieve a new ceasefire in the almost two-year-old Gaza war. The mediators involved in the ceasefire negotiations are the USA, Egypt, and Qatar [9]. However, as of now, there is no verified information that Hamas has agreed to release hostages recently or that a new ceasefire has been implemented.

The situation remains highly volatile, with the Israeli government expected to present a plan for the occupation of the city of Gaza on Tuesday [10]. The UN Secretary-General has renewed calls for a ceasefire amid the ongoing hostilities, but no announcement of Hamas's acceptance of the latest ceasefire proposal has been reported [1][3].

It's important to note that no further information is provided about the "State of Palestine" or any potential recognition by the German government in the given context [11]. The ongoing conflict and humanitarian destruction in Gaza City continue to be a matter of international concern.

References:

  1. BBC News
  2. Al Jazeera
  3. The Guardian
  4. Haaretz
  5. Middle East Monitor
  6. Deutsche Welle
  7. Amnesty International
  8. Berliner Zeitung
  9. Reuters
  10. Israel Hayom
  11. Deutsche Welle

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