Police Prevent Major Clash During Israel Rally in Basel

Police intervened to prevent a larger confrontation after tensions flared between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrators in the Swiss city of Basel.

The authorized rally, organized in support of Israel and against anti-Semitism, attracted around 30 participants. A similarly sized counter-demonstration gathered nearby, leading to a tense atmosphere as both groups expressed opposing views.

According to reports, members of the counter-demonstration chanted anti-Israeli slogans toward the rally participants. The situation escalated when an individual from the pro-Palestinian group allegedly attempted to take an Israeli flag, triggering a physical altercation between members of the two groups.

Swiss police quickly intervened to separate those involved and prevent the confrontation from spreading. Authorities briefly detained one counter-demonstrator before releasing him at the scene.

The pro-Israel demonstration later moved from Elisabethenanlage to Basel’s Market Square under police supervision. Security forces maintained a strong presence throughout the event to ensure public safety and prevent further incidents.

Apart from the brief scuffle on Falknerstrasse, police successfully prevented direct clashes between the two groups. Organizers were also allowed to continue their demonstration along an alternative route to avoid further tensions.

The “Silent Walk,” during which participants carry Israeli flags, has been held in several Swiss cities in recent years. Basel previously hosted a similar event in December 2025, which also attracted a counter-demonstration. On that occasion, police likewise intervened to keep opposing groups apart and prevent violence.

Authorities have not reported any serious injuries following the latest incident. The event highlights the ongoing sensitivity surrounding international conflicts and their impact on public demonstrations across Europe, including Switzerland.