Major demonstrations in Washington, London, and European cities in support of Gaza News


Many cities around the world witnessed mass demonstrations in support of the Gaza Strip, denouncing the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation against Palestinian civilians, and demanding an end to the aggression against the Strip.

In Washington, DC, thousands demonstrated in front of the White House, demanding that President Joe Biden’s administration work to stop the war in the Strip.

The British capital, London, also witnessed a major national march under the title: Stop the genocide in Gaza and stop arming Israel.

This is the 15th national march that roams the streets of London to demand an end to the war on Gaza.

The demonstrators are seeking to put pressure on the government and political parties, which are waging a fierce election campaign, to demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

Part of the London demonstration in support of Gaza (Anatolia)

The British city of Manchester also witnessed a major demonstration to denounce the continuation of the war on the Strip.

Protesters moved around the city carrying Palestinian flags and raising slogans denouncing the continued British support for the occupation.

In the Italian city of Milan, demonstrators came out to demand an end to the war on Gaza. The demonstrators denounced Israeli practices, violations and massacres throughout the Strip. They waved Palestinian flags and condemned the acts of genocide practiced by the occupation army for more than 8 months.

Part of the Berlin demonstrations (Anatolia)

In the German capital, Berlin, activists demonstrated to demand a ceasefire, the entry of humanitarian aid, and the lifting of the siege on the Gaza Strip. The demonstrators also denounced Israel’s impunity despite the documented massacres against civilians.

The German city of Stuttgart also witnessed demonstrations demanding an end to the war in Gaza. The demonstrators expressed their condemnation of the Israeli violations and acts of killing and destruction that turned large parts of the Gaza Strip into unviable areas. The demonstrators demanded international justice and the prosecution of Israeli leaders.

Demonstration in the Swedish capital Stockholm (Anatolia)

In the Swedish capital Stockholm and the Swedish city of Landskrona, activists demonstrated waving Palestinian flags to demand an end to the aggression against the Gaza Strip. The demonstrators denounced the daily Israeli massacres in various areas of the Strip and the international silence regarding them, and demanded the application of international justice and the prosecution of Israeli political and military leaders.

Previous demonstration in Copenhagen (Anatolia)

In the Danish capital, Copenhagen, demonstrations took place condemning the Israeli war and attacks against civilians. They denounced Israel’s destruction of the infrastructure of the Gaza Strip and its shedding of the blood of women, children and the elderly. The demonstrators demanded firm international intervention that would force Israel to stop the war.

Part of the Swiss demonstrations in support of Gaza (Anatolia)

In the Swiss capital, Geneva, thousands organized a demonstration to express their support for the Palestinian people regarding the consequences they are suffering from the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

Thousands of demonstrators chanted slogans against the genocide committed by Israel against the Palestinian people in Gaza.

As they marched downtown, many vendors and shop owners expressed their support for the demonstrators through applause and chants.

One of the demonstrators also carried a model of an infant wrapped in a shroud, representing the children killed as a result of Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip.

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