In recent times, the Brandenburg Gate has been lit in national colors to express solidarity with different countries, such as after the Paris attacks.

Berlin’s landmark, the Brandenburg Gate, was lit up in the colors of the Israeli flag on Monday night in solidarity with the victims of a truck ramming in Jerusalem a day earlier, which killed four Israeli soldiers.

Sunday's attack in Jerusalem came some three weeks after a similar incident in Berlin killed 12 people when a truck ploughed through a crowded Christmas market.

"What is so moving and important about seeing on the Brandenburg Gate the Israeli flag is that it's a sign of solidarity," said South Africa's chief rabbi, Warren Goldstein.

Goldstein said he was in Berlin to give a speech at nearby Humboldt University earlier in the evening and then passed by after being told of the illumination.

"It's a recognition of the fact that democracies throughout the world, civilized people, civilized values throughout the world are under attack and....read more at JPost