European-Wide Protests Against the Gaza War: Hundreds of Arrests at Demonstrations for the End of the Gaza War
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The European Palestinian Information Center (EPIC) has monitored the organization of more than 45,000 demonstrations and events in support of the Palestinian cause in approximately 800 cities across 25 European countries over the past two years of the ongoing aggression launched by the Israeli occupation army against the Gaza Strip...
Hundreds of thousands of people in European cities have once again demonstrated for an end to the Gaza war. In London alone, more than 440 people have been arrested at times.
Hundreds of thousands of Europeans took to the streets on Saturday in a day of protests that demanded the immediate cessation of the war in Gaza and the release of activists detained during Israel’s interception of a humanitarian flotilla. Rome concentrated the largest mobilization for the fourth day in a row. Organizers estimated “a million” of attendees, although the police prefecture of the Italian capital reduced the number to 250,000 people…
In Italy, Spain and Ireland, among others, citizens took to the streets on Saturday to protest Israel's actions in Gaza.
Big demonstrations of the movement "Never war again" in Berlin and Stuttgart! Yesterday, Friday, the day of German unity, tens of thousands of people protested against the genocide in Gaza by the Israeli army and against the armaments expenditures. In Berlin there were about 20 000, in Stuttgart about 15 000. Also involved was a block of the Bundesweiter Montagsdemo, the Women's Association Courage, the Internationalist Alliance and the environm…
In a number of European cities, many people once again took to the streets to call for an end to the Gaza war. According to the police in the Italian capital of Rome, 250,000 people took part in the protests on Saturday afternoon. The organizers spoke of a million demonstrators. Tens of thousands of people also demonstrated in the Spanish cities of Madrid and Barcelona. Protests also took place in Dublin and Paris. In the British capital of Lond…
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