24.04.2026 01:23
Reza Pahlavi, who is at the center of reactions due to US and Israeli support for attacks on Iran, was targeted by protesters during a program he attended in Berlin. Tomato sauce was thrown at Pahlavi near the Federal Parliament.
Reza Pahlavi, the son of the deposed Shah of Iran, who has been at the center of reactions due to his support for US and Israeli attacks on Iran, was targeted by protesters in Berlin, the capital of Germany.
ATTACKED UPON LEAVING THE PROGRAM
Pahlavi, who attended a program around the Reichstag in Berlin, encountered protesters as he exited. Despite security measures, a person from the crowd approached him and threw tomato sauce. The moment was captured on camera.
SECURITY GUARDS INTERVENED QUICKLY
After the attack, much of Pahlavi's suit was covered in tomato sauce, while the security guards were seen briefly panicking. The protester was detained at the scene, and security teams quickly escorted Pahlavi to an armored vehicle.
CONTROVERSIAL STATEMENTS HAD DRAWN REACTION
The incident is considered a reflection of the backlash caused by Pahlavi's recent support for US and Israeli military operations against Iran. Criticisms of this stance were also notable among the Iranian diaspora in Europe.