Demonstrations in Arab and Western cities denouncing the Israeli massacre in Rafah News


Yesterday evening, Monday, demonstrations took place in Arab, Islamic, and Western cities denouncing the Israeli massacre in Rafah, which claimed the lives of dozens of Palestinian martyrs.

The Tunisian capital witnessed a demonstration in support of the Palestinian people and denouncing the Israeli massacres in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.

The demonstrators called for an end to the ongoing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, denouncing the support of the United States of America and Western governments for Israel.

The Jordanian capital, Amman, also witnessed a demonstration in the vicinity of the Israeli embassy to denounce the continuation of the Israeli war.

The demonstrators denounced the new massacre committed by Israel in Rafah, which left Palestinians martyred and wounded.

The demonstrators called on the Jordanian government to cancel the peace agreement with Israel and bring aid to the residents of the Gaza Strip.

A demonstration in Tunisia denouncing the Israeli aggression on Gaza (French)

Thousands of people participated in several cities in Morocco in demonstrations denouncing the killing of dozens of Palestinians by the Israeli bombing that targeted a camp for displaced people in the city of Rafah.

The participants in these vigils and marches called on the Arab and Islamic countries to take action to stop the Israeli war on Rafah and the rest of the areas in the Gaza Strip.

The city of Istanbul also witnessed a massive demonstration in front of the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul in support of Gaza and denouncing the Israeli massacres committed there.

Demonstrations in Europe

In the west, the German capital, Berlin, witnessed a demonstration to denounce the massacre committed by the Israeli army in Rafah.

The demonstrators condemned what they described as genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and called for an immediate ceasefire and the withdrawal of the Israeli army from Rafah and the entire Strip.

The demonstrators denounced the German government’s position regarding what Israel is doing in Gaza.

About 10,000 people demonstrated yesterday in Paris to denounce the Israeli attack on Rafah on Sunday evening.

The protesters gathered in the Saint-Augustin area in the eighth district of the French capital, a place not far from the Israeli embassy.

French President Emmanuel Macron said earlier yesterday that he was “angry” because of an Israeli air strike that caused a fire that killed dozens of Palestinians in a tent complex in the city of Rafah.

On Sunday evening, 45 Palestinians were martyred and dozens were injured, most of them children and women, in an Israeli bombing that targeted the tents of displaced people in the Tal al-Sultan area, northwest of Rafah, even though it was among the areas that the Israeli army claimed were safe and people could move to.



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