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Sat 28 Oct 2023 6:26 pm - Jerusalem Time

Demonstrations in Arab and international capitals and cities denouncing the aggression

Today, Saturday, several Arab and international capitals and cities witnessed demonstrations and marches denouncing the barbaric Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, and supporting the Al-Qassam Brigades and the resistance factions.


In the same context, the Algerian government announced the cancellation of all celebrations, which were scheduled to mark the anniversary of the Liberation Revolution, early next month, and the National Press Day ceremony, expected next Sunday, due to the Zionist massacres, and demonstrations took place in the capital and several cities in support of the Palestinian people.


Britain

A massive march took place across the British capital, and the London police said that “up to 100,000 demonstrators gathered in a pro-Palestine march.”


This comes in light of strong warnings from the police that anyone who expresses support for Hamas will be arrested, and that it will not tolerate any act classified as a hate crime.


America

The New York City Transportation Authority said that hundreds of demonstrators demanding a ceasefire in Gaza closed Grand Central Station, one of the city's main transportation hubs, according to the New York Times.


“Grand Central Station is closed until further notice due to a protest,” the transportation authority said on its website, urging passengers to use alternative stations and take into account increased transfer times.


One of the banners raised inside the building read: “Mourn for the dead, and fight with all might for the living.”


France

In Paris, protesters went out in marches denouncing the aggression against Gaza, raising banners saying: “They shut down the Internet, but not our hearts... Stop the war.”


Indonesia

In the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, the opposition Justice and Welfare Party led a demonstration against the Israeli aggression, and student organizations and labor unions in the most populous Islamic country in the world preceded it.


Türkiye

Most Turkish states witnessed demonstrations in protest against the Israeli attacks on Gaza, and in the capital, Ankara, supporters of the Anatolia Youth Association gathered in front of the parliament building, chanting slogans against Israel and its attacks on Gaza and in support of the Palestinians.


As for Istanbul, demonstrators gathered in several points, most notably in front of the Israeli consulate, in Sarash Hana Park, and in the Uskudar area.


Tunisia

Dozens of demonstrations and protest events took place in Tunisia, in support of the Gaza Strip, which is subjected to intense bombing, killing, cutting off electricity and the Internet, destroying all aspects of life, and blocking all sources of facts and information about the massacres and war crimes that are occurring.


Morocco

Last night and today, Moroccan cities witnessed massive demonstrations and protests, especially in Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Tetouan, Salé, Marrakesh, El Jadida, Safi, M'diq, Temara, Ait Melloul, Souk Arbaa, and others, where a number of cities witnessed more than one demonstration taking place at the same time.


Jordan

Amman and Jordanian cities witnessed popular marches, and the Website Coordination organized a stand in solidarity with the Palestinian brothers, to denounce the aggression and crimes of the occupation against the Palestinian people, the killing of innocents, and the destruction of facilities, buildings, hospitals and schools.


The Journalists Syndicate called for a solidarity stand, which it will organize next Wednesday, to denounce the aggression and crimes of the occupation against the Palestinian people, the killing of innocent people, and the destruction of facilities, buildings, hospitals and schools.



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Demonstrations in Arab and international capitals and cities denouncing the aggression

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