Hundreds of Thousands Protest Across Europe in Support of Palestinians
Protesters across Europe demand an end to the Gaza conflict and release of hostages as Israeli attacks have killed over 67,000 Palestinians, organizers said.
- On Sunday, hundreds of thousands participated in marches across various European cities to show solidarity with Palestinians and back an aid flotilla seeking access to Gaza.
- The protests commemorated the second anniversary of Hamas' assault on Israel on October 7, 2023, an event that sparked the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
- Demonstrators carried Palestinian flags, peace emblems, and signs condemning the genocide in Gaza while rallies also honored victims of a synagogue attack in Manchester.
- Approximately 250,000 people assembled in Amsterdam to urge the government to adopt stronger measures against Israel, while Foreign Minister David van Weel indicated he is unlikely to approve the export of F-35 jet parts to Israel.
- The mass protests and calls for economic and diplomatic pressure reflect growing international outrage at Israel's two-year military campaign, which Gaza authorities say has killed more than 67,000 Palestinians.
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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...
Madrid. The streets of Europe were flooded with Palestinian flags and hundreds of thousands of people who denounced the “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing” perpetrated by the State of Israel in the Gaza Strip. Cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, London, Rome, Lisbon, Porto, Milan and Toulouse, among others, saw citizens paraded in outrage at the massacre and humanitarian tragedy of the conflict, and denounced the abuse of power and lawlessnes…
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.
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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