Mourning flags in MV: Commemoration of the victims of the Hamas attack
On October 7, 2025, Schwerin will introduce a mourning flag to state authorities to commemorate the victims of the Hamas terrorist attack.

Mourning flags in MV: Commemoration of the victims of the Hamas attack
On October 7, 2025, the flags at the official buildings of the highest state authorities in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania will be flown at half-mast. The Ministry of the Interior, led by Christian Pegel (SPD), announced this in a press release. The reason for this mourning flag is the second anniversary of the terrible terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel, which was carried out on October 7, 2023. That day, around 1,200 people lost their lives and more than 250 were taken hostage in the Gaza Strip, leading to an ongoing conflict.
The order to display mourning flags not only shows respect for the victims, but also expresses solidarity with Israel. Minister Pegel emphasized that this day marks a deep turning point, the effects of which can still be felt today. Many families continue to struggle with the consequences of the attack. The gesture of waving the mourning flag is not only intended to commemorate the victims, but also to send a strong sign of humanity and support. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is joining the nationwide wave of mourning and solidarity ordered by the federal government, as [Zeit] reports.
A memorial for the victims of terrorism
October 7th is also the day of remembrance for the victims of terrorism in Germany, which was established in 2005. It commemorates the people who have lost their lives in terrorist attacks around the world. At the commemoration event, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock emphasized the importance of global cooperation in the fight against terrorism. She emphasized that in today's digitally networked world there are no borders, and that the dividing line in the fight against terror is not the place of birth, but the question of humanity. The perspective of the survivors and relatives is of central importance for the commemoration, which will also be made visible this year on public buildings through mourning flags, as [Tagesschau] reports.
The signs help society take responsibility for the victims and their families. Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser also recalled the importance of focusing on the stories of those affected. At the memorial event, a film was shown in which the bereaved and survivors of attacks spoke and thus drew attention to their very personal experiences.
Overall, the mourning flag on October 7th remains not only an expression of remembrance, but also a call for everyone to stand up together against terrorism and to show solidarity with those affected. The memory of the victims must be firmly anchored as an indispensable part of a future-oriented, peaceful society.
The decision to display mourning flags on Tuesday, October 7, 2025 is therefore an important initiative that focuses on both solidarity values and remembering the victims. It is a strong signal against forgetting that must endure even in resilient times.
For more information you can read the article from [Schwerin.News] here: Schwerin.News, as well as further details from [time]: Time and [Tagesschau]: daily news.