When Berliner Tobias Hauch looked around the Brandenburg Gate on Sunday, what he saw was not a crowd but a disappointment. Two weeks after the Hamas terror attacks on Israel, Sunday’s pro-Israel demo “against terror and anti-Semitism” drew a much smaller crowd on a sunny autumn afternoon than an anti-vaccine gathering had done in the same place three years ago. Organisers claimed 25,000 came; police said less than half that. For Mr Hauch, the numbers revealed much about his country’s conflicted response to the October 7th attacks. “I’ve had the full programme of ‘never again’ in school and the rest,...