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Huge Turnout at 'Red Line' Protests for Gaza in Brussels and The Hague

Summary by Euronews
At least 75,000 people marched in Brussels and another 100,000 in The Hague in some of the largest rallies held in Europe to draw attention to Israel's actions in Gaza.

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Oxfam Novib had this time thought carefully about how they would count the number of participants of the Red Line demonstration in The Hague. "They often try to make the turnout seem lower than it actually is."

·Netherlands
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According to the organizers, more than 100,000 people were on the streets in Brussels on Sunday against Israel's genocide. A "Jewish bloc" was also part of the march. Tens of thousands protested in The Hague as well.

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The left-wing leader wants to take criticism of the Israeli government's war in Gaza to the streets with allies. Those who will be these partners for the demonstration leave the party still open.

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About 100,000 people form a “red line” in Brussels against the war in Gaza and relations with Israel.

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BX1 broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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