People in different cities across Europe have taken to the streets to support the Palestinians in face of Israel’s genocidal war that has so far claimed the lives of nearly 25,000 people in besieged Gaza Strip, most of them children and women.
Global outrage growing against Israeli genocidal war on Gaza
21 Jan 2024 - 12:30
People in different cities across Europe have taken to the streets to support the Palestinians in face of Israel’s genocidal war that has so far claimed the lives of nearly 25,000 people in besieged Gaza Strip, most of them children and women.
Palestinian journalist Majed al-Zeer, who lives in Berlin, said that the pro-Gaza protests in the German capital “have been ongoing for 105 consecutive days in support of the Palestinian rights.”
Zeer also said that 19 similar rallies had been organized on Saturday across Germany, as well as in most European countries to condemn the European policy towards the Israeli aggression against Gaza.
Zeer affirmed that the German security authorities imposed different restrictions on pro-Palestine demonstrators, with no legal basis.
For his part, Ibrahim Ibrahim, coordinator of the demonstrations in Berlin, explained that the German police prevented the protesters from chanting slogans related to the Palestinians in the 1948 occupied territories and from carrying placards containing the historical map of Palestine.
In addition to other European cities, massive pro-Palestine protests were also staged on the same day in 115 Spanish cities, including Madrid.
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