March in different cities of the world in condemning the resumption of war in Gaza
Extensive marches in cities around the world were held on Saturday, with the resumption of the bloody Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip, and the Palestinian flags were raised in the capitals.
From Vienna to Stockholm, from Auckland to Berlin, a wave of popular anger has spread. Participants in the marches emphasized that what is happening in Gaza is a human tragedy and genocide that is done between the sympathy and silence of Western governments.
Peter Liri of the Palestinian Solidarity Movement in Britain “We have been in solidarity with the Palestinian people for six months in the darkest moments of their history, among the terrible massacres that Israel has committed,” he said. US President Donald Trump and our Prime Minister Kerry Starmer’s silence killed hundreds within a few days and threatened to continue killing. On Monday, British Foreign Minister David Lami correctly said that Israel violates international law. Unfortunately, the moment of honesty did not survive, and he pushed Starmer’s statements. Acknowledging Israel’s crimes means confessing to British complicity in these crimes.
“How much other war crimes do we have to see in Gaza until the government recognizes what is happening as genocide?” Starmer is now the biggest supporter of weapons in Europe that spends more money and budget, even for Israel. In the UK, we fight for generations and generations for freedom of expression. The Israeli Embassy is the only embassy that you cannot directly demonstrate.
Palestinian journalist Ahmed al -Nawar of Gaza said: “What else should we do to take a stand to stop genocide in Gaza?” We have been marching for more than a year and a half. What can we do to say that Kerry Starmer and David Lemi say that what is happening is genocide and violation of international criminal law? Get them out of here!
Vienna, the Austrian capital It also witnessed a march on Saturday that the Israeli war against Gaza was sentenced to violate the ceasefire agreement.
The protesters gathered on the famous Mariahilfar Street and raised Palestinian flags and held placards that were written: “No to kill children”, “Now stop shooting” and “Israel.”
The marches, who declared their support for the Palestinian cause, chanted slogans against the Israeli attacks: “No,” and “release Netanyahu a killer” and “Gaza.”
Austrian activist Wilhelm Langtaller said the resumption of Israeli attacks, which has been going on for more than six months, is a major disaster because what is happening reflects “the brutality seeking to kill and destroy the Palestinians.”
“All the people of the world can clearly see what Israel is doing, while the West is fully supported,” he told Anatolian correspondent.
The activist noted that ordinary citizens in Austria oppose genocide and call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Langtaller pointed out that there is a significant gap in the views between the government and the Austrian media on the one hand and the citizens on the other on Israeli aggression.
“We do not expect our government and the media, but we are trying to bring the voice of Palestine, humanity, justice and democracy in this society, and no one can stop us,” he said.
In the same framework, Stockholm, the capital of SwedenIt was a march held by thousands condemned the continuation of the Israeli war against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Protesters rallied at the Odin Plans area at the invitation of a group of civil society organizations and called for an immediate suspension of the “Israeli war crime in Gaza”.
Participants held banners with the themes of “Free Palestine, Gaza Free”, “Stop the genocide” and “boycott Israel” and chanted slogans such as “Kids in Gaza” and “Freedom for Palestine” and moved to the Swedish parliament.
Protesters carried Palestinian flags that the United States was a “partner of Israeli war crimes”.
At the same time, Auckland New Zealand On Saturday, it witnessed a widespread march held by the Green and Maori parties, along with several Palestinian support agencies in protest of the constant invasion of the occupiers in Gaza.
Participants called on the New Zealand government to take a decisive stance on Israel’s condemnation and sanctions against the regime.
Also, the Green Party leader Chloe Sikebrik also endorsed the continuous efforts to gain the support of six coalition parties to approve the bill and impose sanctions against Israel.
At the same time Berlin, the capital of Germany, It was witnessing a rally in solidarity with Palestine and condemning the Zionist regime’s actions in Gaza.
Hundreds participated in a demonstration called by Palestinian Associations in Berlin and gathered at Leopold Square in the wedding area.
Anti -Zionist march
The marches condemned the German government’s policy of events in Palestinian territories by chanting slogans against Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Protesters held banners with slogans “not to war and occupy Palestine”, “not genocide in Gaza” and “Palestinian children deserving of life”. The march also raised the flags of Palestine, and slogans such as “Freedom for Palestine”, “Netanyahu is a terrorist”, “Israel kills children” and “Germany weapons, Israel.”
Protesting Thomas (who preferred not to announce his surname) told reporters that Gaza’s situation was worse and that as a Jew, his position was solidarity with the Palestinians.
Thomas criticized Israel’s Western countries and said: “What we are now seeing is the genocide and intensification of genocide against the Palestinian people with the help of many countries, especially Germany and the United States.”
He pointed to the targeting of Palestinian children in Gaza and said: “If we were to stand for every minute for every Palestinian child, we would have to stand here for nearly three weeks.”
At the same time, Mexicoism It witnessed a protest march against the resumption of the Israeli war in the Gaza Strip. During a march on Friday, dozens condemned Israel’s violations of the ceasefire and resumed attacks on Gaza.
On the streets of Mexico City, there are voices that demanded more political positions and cuts off relations with the Zionist regime, while the marchers rallied in front of the Israeli embassy in London and demanded its closure and deportation of ambassadors.
The protesters called on their country’s government to cut their diplomatic relations with Israel. The protesters also lit candles and scored flowers to express their solidarity with the Palestinian people. Israel has martyred more than 5 Palestinians and wounded more than 5 others since the resumption of genocide in Gaza on Tuesday to Thursday evening, most of whom are women and children.
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