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Tens of Thousands Rally for Gaza in Netherlands, Belgium

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Tens of thousands of people dressed in red marched through the streets of The Hague and in Brussels on Sunday to demand more action from their governments against what they

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Thousands of people took to the streets in Belgium and the Netherlands to protest against their governments' policy towards Israel and to reject the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip, which so far left 55,432 civilians killed, 128,923 injured and about 10,000 missing. READ ALSO More than 100,000 people marched in the Netherlands as a sign of solidarity with Palestine The marches, convened by human rights and humanitarian aid organizat…

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Tens of thousands of people have protested Israel's war in the Gaza Strip in The Hague, calling for a change of course for the Dutch government, for example through sanctions against Israel.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Some 150 000 demonstrators marched in The Hague, according to the organizers. In Brussels, where the objective was also to question the European Union, accused of inaction, the procession brought together 75 000 people according to the police, more than 110 000 according to the organizers.

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Tens of thousands rally for Gaza in Netherlands, Belgium

Tens of thousands of people dressed in red marched through the streets of The Hague and in Brussels on Sunday to demand more action from their governments against what they termed a "genocide" in Gaza.

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