Iran's Exiled Prince Attacked in Berlin After Shocking Speech
Details of the Incident
Location: The incident occurred outside Germany's federal press conference building (Bundespressekonferenz) in the government district.
Timing: Pahlavi was leaving the venue after a media briefing in which he criticized the current US–Iran ceasefire and appealed for European support to topple the Iranian government.
Nature of the Attack: A male protester threw the liquid from behind, splattering Pahlavi’s neck and the back of his blazer.
Outcome: Pahlavi was unhurt and remained composed, waving to supporters before departing in a vehicle. German police immediately detained the suspect for questioning.
Political Context
The protest highlighted deep divisions surrounding Pahlavi’s visit and his stance on the ongoing 2026 Iran war, which began on February 28 with US and Israeli airstrikes.
Ceasefire Criticism: Pahlavi described the German government's refusal to meet him as a "disgrace" and railed against the ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, calling for a "humanitarian intervention" to achieve regime change.
Ongoing War: The broader conflict has resulted in thousands of casualties and significant global economic damage, including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's Exiled Prince Attacked in Berlin After Shocking Speech

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