Massive demonstrations in Washington ,Australia, Austria and Switzerland denouncing the Israeli aggression on Gaza.

The American capital, Washington, and several cities in Australia, Austria, and Switzerland witnessed massive demonstrations, denouncing the Israeli aggression against Gaza, demanding that this aggression be stopped and humanitarian corridors be opened.

Western media reported that thousands demonstrated in Washington in support of Palestine, where they gathered in a square opposite the White House, carrying Palestinian flags despite the heavy rain, and chanted “Free Palestine” and “Long live Palestine,” demanding a ceasefire and an end to the occupation.

The media added: The demonstrators criticized, with their chants and banners, American support and funding for the crimes of the Israeli occupation entity against the Palestinians.

In Australia, thousands of Australians participated in pro-Palestinian marches in Hyde Park in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, despite police threats to prevent them, as protesters waved Palestinian flags and chanted, “Freedom, liberate Palestine.”

The Australia Guardian news website reported that thousands also participated in pro-Palestinian marches in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and in Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, and the demonstrators demanded “the destruction of Israel.”

On the other hand, Vienna and other Austrian cities witnessed protests organized by the “Palestine Solidarity Association” in Austria, to denounce the crimes of the Israeli occupation and the barbaric bombing of civilians in Gaza.

The demonstrators also denounced the international silence regarding the killing of innocent people, demanding the opening of humanitarian corridors to deliver humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.

In turn, the cities of Geneva and Bern in Switzerland witnessed demonstrations in support of Palestine, as nearly seven thousand people gathered in Palace Square in Geneva in a demonstration in which they expressed their solidarity with Palestine and its people.

The protesters chanted in support of Palestine in Arabic, French, and English, while nearly 500 people gathered in the Bern City Solidarity Center with Palestine.

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