Police Remove Activists From Track, Ns Resumes Train Service to the Hague Central Station
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Riot police were forced to intervene in a large pro-Palestinian protest in The Hague on Thursday. Train services to and from The Hague Central Station were halted for hours as a result.
A group of pro-Palestinian protesters staged an action at The Hague Central Station on Thursday evening. They blocked access to four platforms and sat on the tracks.
Police officers cleared the station hall at The Hague Central Station following protests by pro-Palestinian activists. The protesters had broken through the access gates and staged protests on the platforms and the tracks. Due to the protests, train traffic to and from The Hague Central Station was halted for nearly three hours. Trains have been running again since 10:40 PM, according to the Dutch Railways (NS). NS director Wouter Koolmees calle…
Chaos erupted at The Hague Central Station on Thursday evening. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists blocked the tracks and brought train traffic to a complete standstill. Police cracked down hard, arresting 205 people. Passengers weren't allowed to depart until late that evening.
The expected time when trains to and from The Hague Central Station will resume normal service is further delayed. Previously, it was forecast at 9:45 PM, but now it's 10:45 PM.
Dozens of riot police officers intervened during a pro-Palestine demonstration near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague. Protesters subsequently occupied the tram and train tracks at The Hague Central Station.
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