Overview
- The Emil-Fischer-Hörsaal, a heritage-listed lecture hall at Humboldt University, was vandalized during a pro-Palestinian protest against the threatened deportation of four activists.
- Damage to the hall includes torn wooden benches, graffiti with antisemitic slogans, and defaced walls and wood paneling, with repair costs estimated at €60,000–€100,000.
- Humboldt University President Julia von Blumenthal described the occupation and destruction as meticulously planned by the activists.
- Academic operations have been disrupted, with lectures relocated to other spaces or shifted online as repairs are expected to take weeks.
- Berlin police have launched 100 criminal investigations related to the incident, with charges including trespassing and property destruction.