Many international cities and capitals witness massive demonstrations denouncing the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip

Yesterday, many international cities and capitals witnessed massive demonstrations denouncing the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip.

Wafa News Agency reported that thousands people participated in demonstrations organized in the Austrian capitals of Vienna, the South Korean capital Seoul, the cities of Wolfsburg and Bremen in Germany, Milan in Italy, Manchester and Birmingham in Britain, Malmo in Sweden, and Cape Town in South Africa, in support of the Palestinian people and to demand an end to the aggression and the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza Strip.

Participants raised the Palestinians flags and banners denouncing the crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinians. They called an end to double standards and the need to prosecute the occupation for its massacres against the Palestinian people.

A demonstration in Chicago to demand an end to the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip

On the other hand, in Washington, hundreds of activists and members of American human rights and legal organizations participated in a demonstration in downtown Chicago, Illinois, to demand an end to the continuous Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip.

Wafa News Agency reported that the participants raised the Palestinian flag and banners demanding an end to the aggression.

They demanded an end to genocide, and the entry of humanitarian aid.

The protesters called on members of the Senate and House of Representatives to put pressure on stopping financial and military aid from the occupying entity, which is used to kill the Palestinians.

Souha Suleiman, Raghda Sawas

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