The group, classified by police as allegedly pro-Palestinian, reportedly mobilized about 20 people around 2 p.m. on Saturday and showed up in front of a house where a second group was armed with wooden planks, construction site fencing and fire extinguishers. Objects were reportedly thrown at people in the house. Both groups would be masked and dressed in black.
When the first emergency services arrived, the supposedly pro-Palestinian group fled. The argument subsequently appeared to continue inside and outside the building, according to police. According to a police report, several people attacked each other on the roof, some with baseball bats, around 6:30 p.m.
The suspects managed to escape again. As part of the entire operation, police temporarily arrested 29 people and launched an investigation on suspicion of breach of public order. According to preliminary data, the dispute is about the use of the premises of the youth center.