Thousands of people took to the streets in numerous cities and capitals around the world to protest against the continued israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Demonstrators united in a call for an immediate ceasefire to halt the atrocities and protect innocent lives in the besieged enclave.
Thousands gathered in major cities, including Paris, London, Amsterdam, Oslo, Uppsala, and Tunis, expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people and demanding an end to the israeli aggression. Demonstrators, waving Palestinian flags and brandishing banners condemning israeli crimes, emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian aid to reach Gaza.
The protests underscored the plea for an immediate cessation of israeli hostilities and called for accountability for the crimes committed against the Palestinian people. Participants decried double standards and stressed the importance of holding the Israeli occupation responsible for its massacres, particularly those affecting children.
Since October 7 of the preceding year, Israel has relentlessly waged a multifaceted war on Gaza, involving ground, air, and sea operations. The tragic toll stands at over 23,700 deaths, with more than 60,000 individuals injured, and thousands still missing, according to preliminary figures.
The global protests aim to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis and condemn the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip. (ILKHA)
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