Protesters in Diyarbakır target pro-Zionist companies over Gaza genocide
A large group of protesters gathered in front of a McDonald's branch in Diyarbakır last night to condemn the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation regime in Gaza, particularly the recent attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp.
Holding Palestinian and Tawhid flags, the protesters entered the McDonald's branch, a company they accused of supporting zionism. They chanted slogans and demanded the closure of the establishment. The protest remained peaceful, and no incidents of violence were reported.
Responding to the protesters' demands, the McDonald's branch was closed. Additionally, a nearby Starbucks, also identified by the group as a pro-zionist company, was closed as well.
The protest concluded without any further incidents, with the group dispersing peacefully after their demands were met. (ILKHA)
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