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Tens of Thousands Protest in The Hague Against Gaza War

  • On Sunday, a large crowd gathered in The Hague to call on the Dutch government to adopt a firmer position regarding Israel's military actions in Gaza.
  • The demonstration, organized by Oxfam Novib, followed mounting concerns about Israel's siege cutting medical and fuel supplies to Gaza and allegations of war crimes.
  • Protesters, mostly dressed in red and covering a symbolic 5-kilometre route past the International Court of Justice, called for a 'red line' against the siege.
  • Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp urged the EU to reconsider agreements with Israel, while hard-right leader Geert Wilders called protesters 'confused' and accused them of supporting Hamas.
  • The large, peaceful protest highlighted divisions within the Dutch government and increased pressure for a clearer policy response to the Gaza conflict.
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The Hague., With the slogan of “stop”, more than 100,000 protesters in red marched yesterday in The Hague to demand that the government do more to stop Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip, while the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) denounced that the risk of “hungry, disease and death” is increasing every day in enclave before the Israeli blockade.

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Tens of thousands of protesters in The Hague demanded a tougher stance from the Dutch government on Israel's war in Gaza, where Israel has cut off supplies of medicine, food and fuel.

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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