Thousands of Women demonstrate in Madrid denouncing the Zionist war of genocide in Gaza

Thousands of women demonstrated and formed a human chain in the Spanish capital, Madrid, to denounce the genocide committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinians in Gaza.

Local media reported that at the invitation of the “March 8 Committee” which was formed by the feminist organization, about 3.000 women demonstrated and formed a human chain on the road where the European Parliament and the embassies of the United States and the Israeli occupation entity are located.

The demonstrators raised slogans and chants denouncing the occupation entity and its continued aggression against Gaza, and denounced the United States for its support of the aggression and the European Union for its complicity and silence.

The demonstrators called for declaring an immediate ceasefire, for stopping the collective punishment, apartheid, and detentions , for lifting the siege imposed by “Israel” against the Palestinians for decades and for leaving the Palestinians to decide their fate. They called on the European Union countries to take measures against injustice and genocide.

Souha Suleiman

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