Massive demonstrations in dozens of capitals and cities around the world to demand an end to the Is raeli aggression on Gaza.

 

Many capitals and cities around the world witnessed on Saturday  massive demonstrations  denouncing the continued Israeli aggression against  Gaza Strip, and  demand to stop  the crimes of genocide  committed by Israeli occupation supported by the US.

A coalition of British organizations, including the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, the Palestinian Forum in Britain,  Stop the War Coalition, the Nuclear Disarmament Campaign, and Friends of Al-Aqsa, called for global demonstrations in more than 120 cities in 45 countries around the world.

With the participation of more than 100,000 people  a big demonstration was held in  the British capital, London demanding an end to the aggression against the Gaza Strip, the entry of urgent humanitarian aid  and holding the occupation  accountable for their crimes.

The demonstrators denounced the British government’s complicity with the Israeli occupation in its massacres. They  stressed  the necessity of continuing the international global movement to support  the Palestinian people.

“Millions of people will take to the streets around the world to demand a permanent ceasefire,” Kate Hudson, Secretary General of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament said.

She added  “The UK government must end its support for Israel’s brutal war in Gaza. It should  support  the international community’s condemnation  of  the war crimes committed by the Israeli occupation.

In a number of German cities including Berlin,  Munich and Kiel hundreds  demonstrated  in solidarity with Gaza and to demand an end to the Israeli aggression against it where the police arrested a number of them after beating them.

On World Solidarity Day,  people in solidarity with Palestine  organized a massive demonstration  demanding an end to the aggression against Gaza.

The Swedish capital Stockholm and the city of Uppsala witnessed two demonstrations in support of Gaza  and in  rejection of the ongoing massacres against civilians in the besieged Strip.

In Luxembourg, thousands demonstrated in front of the US embassy to denounce the US administration’s continued support for the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip for the 99th day.

In the Dutch city of The Hague and the Italian city of Florence, hundreds of people in solidarity with Palestine continued to demonstrate in front of the International Court of Justice, demanding that the Israeli occupation be tried for its crimes against civilians in the Gaza Strip.

In the United States, thousands demonstrated in New York City to denounce the American-British aggression against Yemen and the continued aggression against the Gaza Strip.

As part of the “International Day for Gaza” activities, a demonstration was also organized in Sydney, Australia, in support of Palestine and to denounce the occupation’s crimes against civilians in the Gaza Strip.

 

Massive demonstrations were also organized   in Seoul and several Japanese cities demanding  an end to the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, the entry of humanitarian aid and the lifting of the siege on the Strip.

The demonstrators expressed their solidarity with Gaza and denounced the crimes committed against its people.

18 Indonesian cities witnessed protests and demonstrations in solidarity with Gaza, denouncing the Israeli aggression on the Strip.

The protesters organized a large demonstration in front of the US Embassy in the capital, Jakarta. They demanded that the US administration stop supporting genocidal massacres in the Gaza Strip.

In South Africa, massive demonstrations took place in various cities of the country to demand an end to the genocidal war carried out by the Israeli occupation against the people of the Gaza Strip.

The demonstrators raised the slogan “No to the displacement of Palestinians.” They also denounced the continuation of the aggression amid shameful international silence.

Rawaa Ghanam

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