ARAB AND WORLD
Sat 04 Nov 2023 7:21 pm - Jerusalem Time
Demonstrations in cities and international capitals denouncing the continued aggression of the occupation against our people
Several cities and international capitals witnessed demonstrations this Saturday evening, denouncing the continued aggression of the Israeli occupation and its continuing crimes against our people.
Thousands of Britons gather in London in solidarity with our people
In Britain, the capital, London, witnessed a massive demonstration in solidarity with our people and denouncing the ongoing Israeli aggression against our people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Thousands of British supporters of Palestine gathered in central London, raising Palestinian flags and chanting the slogan “Freedom for Palestine,” until the demonstration ended outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.
Demonstrator Camille Revuelta said: “The superpowers are not doing enough at the moment. That is why we are here: we are calling for a ceasefire and demanding that the Palestinians be given their rights to exist and live, human rights and all the rights that we enjoy.”
Tens of thousands demonstrate in Paris
In France, tens of thousands demonstrated in the capital, Paris, to denounce the ongoing Israeli aggression against our people.
Thousands of people set off during the demonstrations, called for by left-wing organizations, associations and parties, from the Place de la République in central Paris. They denounced the continued aggression and massacres against civilians. They also expressed their anger at the difficult humanitarian situation experienced by citizens in the Gaza Strip, and denounced the French political position biased towards the occupying state.
The cities of Toulouse and Strasbourg also witnessed mass demonstrations denouncing the ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip.
Thousands demonstrated in Berlin in solidarity with our people
In Germany, thousands demonstrated in Berlin in solidarity with our people in the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to continuous Israeli bombing since the seventh of last October.
According to Agence France-Presse, many families participated with their children in the demonstration, raising banners reading “Save Gaza,” “Stop the genocide,” and “Ceasefire.”
Many demonstrators wore the Palestinian keffiyeh, and the demonstrators gathered in Alexanderplatz Square in central Berlin, shaded by Palestinian flags, and chanting, “Liberate Palestine.”
Thousands demonstrated in Milan in support of Palestine
In Italy, thousands demonstrated in the city of Milan in support of Palestine and in rejection of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
Participants in the march chanted slogans in support of Palestine, demanding an end to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, calling for an end to the killing of civilians, and an end to the massacres committed against them.
Participants in the march, which was organized by several youth organizations, raised banners demanding an end to Israeli military operations against the Gaza Strip, and denouncing genocide and the bombing of children and civilians.
Thousands demonstrate in Denmark in solidarity with our people
Today, Saturday, thousands participated in a demonstration organized in Denmark, in solidarity with our people, and denouncing the continuing Israeli aggression against our people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The demonstrators gathered in the city hall square in the center of the capital, Copenhagen, and waved Palestinian flags and banners reading “Stop the siege on Gaza,” “Stop Israel now,” and slogans supporting the struggle of the Palestinian people and affirming their national rights to build their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital, and the right of return of refugees as approved by international resolutions. .
The participants called on the world to stop the genocide carried out by the occupying state in the Gaza Strip.
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Demonstrations in cities and international capitals denouncing the continued aggression of the occupation against our people