Tehran – As Gaza’s atrocities fade, gatherings are spreading around the world, with thousands gathering to express solidarity and demand an end to violence. These demonstrations reflect the growing international protest against Israeli wild barrage in Gaza.
In Berlin, Germany, thousands gathered for anti-Israel rally, chanting “stop genocide” to “stop genocide,” showing anger over Israeli military action on coastal enclaves.
The Italian Ancona residents have joined the Solidarity Margin, highlighting the expansion of European support for the Palestinians. Similarly, Stockholm, Sweden, saw demonstrations highlighting international solidarity with the Palestinians.
In the UK, British citizens were arrested during a rally. “Long Live Palestine…Long Live Gaza,” he cried.
In France, demonstrators carried shrouds, symbolizing the tragic loss of a child’s life in Gaza, a heart-warming gesture that resonated with onlookers.
Meanwhile, Vienna, Austria, saw citizens protest through symbolic acts, condemning the massacre of Gaza children and calling for humanitarian intervention.
In Morocco, the demonstrations expressed strong opposition to normalizing relations with Israel. The protests attended by diverse groups reflect broader regional sentiment towards Israeli policy and ongoing conflict.
In Canada, national gatherings have called for an immediate end to the war and an arms embargo on Israel.
The movement reached a famous political event when the Palestinian protesters deployed a “free Palestine” banner at a rally of Senator Bernie Sanders in Idaho. Protesters were soon arrested by police, some in the crowd, and joined in calling out “free Palestine” reflecting the deep disparities among the American people over issues of US support for Israel.
The wave of protest highlights the unified global demand for justice and the end of Gaza violence. From the iconic French shroud to the chants of resistance in Berlin and the policy demands of Canada, the rally reflects a common commitment to dealing with Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.
These demonstrations show that international attention remains firmly fixed in Gaza, demanding greater accountability and peace across the continent.