"german". i'd bet its an arab.
Bild newspaper has a picture of him and names him as "Burak Y.", nickname "Baki" - a welfare recipient and member of an confirmed extremist left-wing organisation called "Klasse gegen Klasse" (class against class), the group who was responsible for the protest.
Bild article
B.Z. newspaper adds that Burak likes to go by the name of Baki "then he feels more like a woman", otherwise has the same information as Bild.
B.Z. article
And google-fu throws up
this facebook post by a member of his "Klasse gegen Klasse" group who gives his name as "Baki" Devrimkaya, so a confirmed Turk and enby. And on
Instagram.
According to him, "Baki" was the victim in this "with a level of patience that would make Jesus blush",
Both the Bild and B.Z. articles had links to related acticles which revealed that the victim, Lahav Shapira, is also
suing the FU Berlin for not protecting Jewish students enough while allowing anti-Jewish activism (like the protest where the Baki incident happened) to take place.
Lahav also appears in a third article series, because he sued a fellow student (Lebanese Mustafa A.) for
beating him up. Mustafa had recognized Lahav in the streets after Lahav had put up posters at the university about Israeli victims missing after the October 7 attack. Mustafa started talking about the posters, then - allegedly - hit Lahav out of the blue, and kicked in his face. (The sad thing: both Mustafa and Lahav were/are studying to be teachers. It´s scary to think that people like that will be let loose on students.)
Mustafa tried to apologize in court, pressed out a few crocodile tears, claimed that of course the attack had no antisemitic motivation (and apparently even waved a fat bundle of money).
Bild article
Too bad he had been filmed by his friends who shared the video on Snapchat with the caption " »
Musti hat diesen Judenhurensohn totgeschlagen" (Musti has beaten this Jewish Son of a Bitch" to a pulp).
It also transpired that Lahav was the admin of a student WhatsApp group,
where he had clashed with pro-Palestine students before. Mustafa was a member of that group.
So it looks like Lahav is not just your average student who just wanted to get to his lecture and was refused access by the evil antisemite protester - he is an activist for Jewish rights and against anti-semitism.
Baki´s friends call him "one of Berlin´s most media-present zionists".
(Apologies for linking just the untranslated German articles, archive-it is of the opinion that I´ve reached the limit for the number of requests that can be made within some time),