Tens of Thousands Protest in The Hague Against Gaza War
- On Sunday, a large crowd of demonstrators peacefully paraded through The Hague to urge the Dutch government to take stronger action to halt Israel’s military operations in Gaza.
- The demonstration stemmed from concerns over Israel's siege cutting medical, food, and fuel supplies to Gaza and calls for a red line the government has not set.
- Marchers completed a 5-kilometre circuit through the city, passing by the Peace Palace—the seat of the UN’s top judicial body currently handling South Africa’s genocide claim against Israel and that had earlier demanded a stop to the attacks in Rafah.
- Roos Lingbeek, attending with her 12-week-old daughter, said, "We hope this is a wake-up call for the government," while Amnesty urged halting support to Israel amid alleged war crimes.
- Dutch political divisions persisted as Foreign Minister Veldkamp called for EU review of Israeli ties, while coalition leader Wilders condemned protesters as "confused" and accused them of supporting Hamas.
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French left-wing parties demand measures against Israel
Following the announcement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the objective of taking full control of the enclave, devastated by more than two years of bombardment and ground operations, the first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, demanded in X the end of words and the taking of concrete actions. International law cannot be trampled on by Netanyahu’s extreme right, said the congressman, who called for the recognition …
Demonstration in The Hague to Demand the Cessation of Political, Economic and Military Support for Tel Aviv
The Hague., With the slogan of “stop”, more than 100,000 protesters in red marched yesterday in The Hague to demand that the government do more to stop Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip, while the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) denounced that the risk of “hungry, disease and death” is increasing every day in enclave before the Israeli blockade.
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