People in different countries across the globe have taken to the streets marking the first anniversary of the Israeli atrocities leaving a trail of death and destruction across the besieged Gaza Strip.
Pro-Palestine protesters in the UK, France, Germany and the US have hit the streets to call on the international community to push for an end to Israel’s genocidal war against the besieged Gaza Strip.
Pro-Palestine protests have found new voices in college campuses across the globe from the United States in north America to central and south America, Europe and Asia.
This came in a meeting held yesterday in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, chaired by Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal Bin Farhan Bin Abdullah. The foreign ministers of Jordan, Egypt and Turkiye, as well as Secretary-General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Hussein Ibrahim Taha, Secretary-General of the Executive Committee ...
Universities in major Iranian cities have held a solidarity rally to voice their support for the US students holding pro-Palestine protests amid heavy crackdown of the police.
The NGO noted that the crackdown has even extended to those engaged in online pro-Palestine advocacy since October, when Israel unleashed its genocidal, ongoing war against Gaza, following the Palestinian resistance operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
A number of students at University of Berlin held meeting to condemn the Israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. Protesters held banners and images of the children killed in Israel’s bombardment of the blockaded territories defying the university’s director for stop of the gathering. Police intervened to disperse the students and detain a number of ...