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    Gaza 'genocide' comment prompts walkout by German minister at Berlinale

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    Posted on February 22, 2026

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    Last updated: February 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    At the Berlinale awards, director Abdallah Al-Khatib’s Gaza ‘genocide’ comment led German minister Carsten Schneider to walk out. The incident intensified debate over Germany’s support for Israel and the festival’s politically charged atmosphere.

    Table of Contents

    • Filmmaker’s Accusation and Speech
    • German Minister’s Walkout
    • Genocide Allegations vs. Denials
    • Israeli Ambassador’s Response
    • Berlinale Reactions and Political Context
    • Festival’s Political Reputation
    • Wim Wenders’ Call for Allyship
    • Award Winners’ Solidarity Statements
    • Reporting and Editing Credits

    German Minister Walks Out of Berlinale After Gaza ‘Genocide’ Remark

    Filmmaker’s Accusation and Speech

    BERLIN, Feb 22 (Reuters) - A Palestinian-Syrian film director accused Germany of being "partners in the genocide in Gaza by Israel" at the Berlin Film Festival, prompting a German minister to walk out of the awards ceremony.

    The remarks by Abdallah Al-Khatib, whose "Chronicles From the Siege" won the Berlinale's Perspectives section for emerging filmmakers, capped a politically charged festival, with organisers facing criticism from actors and directors for not taking a stance on the war in Gaza. 

    Discussions about Israeli actions are particularly sensitive in Germany, which has become one of Israel's staunchest supporters, principally because of historical guilt for the Nazi Holocaust - a policy known as the "Staatsraison". The German government has said Israel has a right to self-defence after the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas.

    "Some people told me, maybe you have to be careful before you say what I want to say now, because you are a refugee in Germany, and there are so many red lines. But I don't care. I care about my people, about Palestine," said Al-Khatib, standing on stage with a keffiyeh scarf draped on his shoulder and raising a Palestinian flag at the end of his speech late on Saturday. 

    "So I will say my final word to the German government. You are partners in the genocide in Gaza by Israel. I believe you are intelligent enough to recognise this truth, but you choose to not care."

    German Minister’s Walkout

    German Environment Minister Carsten Schneider, who was in the audience, walked out following the remarks. "The Federal Minister considers these statements unacceptable and therefore left the event during the speech," a spokesperson said on Sunday.

    Genocide Allegations vs. Denials

    Human rights experts, scholars and a U.N. inquiry say Israel's assault on Gaza amounts to genocide. Israel has strongly denied that its actions in Gaza amount to genocide and says they are justified as self-defence.

    Israeli Ambassador’s Response

    Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor praised Schneider's reaction to the speech. "Respect for Minister Schneider and his moral clarity," he told Germany's Bild newspaper.

    Berlinale Reactions and Political Context

    POLITICALLY CHARGED BERLINALE

    Festival’s Political Reputation

    Berlin's film festival, known by its nickname the Berlinale, has a reputation for being more politicised than its peers, Venice and Cannes - and this year's edition was marked by frequent discussions about the war in Gaza.

    Wim Wenders’ Call for Allyship

    German director Wim Wenders used his final appearance as jury president to urge filmmakers and activists to act as allies, not rivals, after his comment that filmmakers should not be political caused Indian novelist Arundhati Roy to pull out.

    Award Winners’ Solidarity Statements

    Several other award winners used their speeches to express solidarity with the Palestinians.

    "The least we can do here is to break the silence and remind them that they are not really alone," said Turkish filmmaker Emin Alper, referring to Palestinians living in Gaza and other peoples around the world.

    Reporting and Editing Credits

    (Reporting by Markus Wacket and Matthias Williams;Editing by Helen Popper)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Palestinian-Syrian director Abdallah Al-Khatib accused Germany of being a partner in Gaza ‘genocide’ during his Berlinale speech.
    • •German minister Carsten Schneider walked out in protest, calling the remarks unacceptable via a spokesperson.
    • •Al-Khatib’s film, Chronicles From the Siege, won in the festival’s Perspectives section.
    • •The festival was marked by heightened political debate over the Israel–Gaza war and Germany’s Staatsraison.
    • •Israel rejects genocide allegations; human rights experts and a UN inquiry have argued the assault amounts to genocide.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Gaza 'genocide' comment prompts walkout by German minister at Berlinale

    1What is the main topic?

    A Gaza ‘genocide’ claim by filmmaker Abdallah Al-Khatib at the Berlinale led German minister Carsten Schneider to walk out, igniting debate over Germany’s stance on Israel.

    2Who made the comments and what award was received?

    Director Abdallah Al-Khatib made the remarks while accepting an award for Chronicles From the Siege in the Berlinale’s Perspectives section.

    3Why is this sensitive in Germany?

    Germany’s Staatsraison frames strong support for Israel due to historical responsibility, making criticism of Israeli actions a contentious public issue.

    4Did officials respond?

    A spokesperson said Minister Carsten Schneider found the statements unacceptable and left the event; Israel denies genocide allegations.

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