
Demonstrations in Arab and Western Countries Demanding an End to the War on Gaza
SadaNews - Several Arab and Western cities witnessed large demonstrations demanding an end to the Israeli war on Gaza and the opening of crossings to allow humanitarian aid to reach the civilians trapped in the enclave.
In Morocco, thousands of protesters took to the streets in Tangier last Saturday evening, calling for support for the Palestinian cause and rejecting the displacement and starvation inflicted by Israel.
The demonstrators chanted solidarity slogans with the Palestinians, such as "the people want to liberate Palestine" and "Palestine resists", expressing their frustration at the international community's inability to stop the massacres.
In Agadir, demonstrators organized a sit-in under the banner "Gaza... Starvation races against bullets... America is an enemy of Muslims and a supporter of Zionism", with the participation of human rights activists and citizens, raising chants against the Israeli blockade on Gaza.
In Tunisia, hundreds of activists gathered in front of the municipal theater in a unified demonstration condemning the ongoing genocide, blockade, and starvation in the enclave.
In Turkey, Istanbul witnessed a march titled "Be a Hope for Gaza" in which thousands of citizens and foreigners participated, called for by the "Palestine Support Platform" to raise awareness of the crimes of the occupation, with participants chanting anti-Israel slogans.
Amsterdam also witnessed massive demonstrations calling for strict sanctions and the severing of political and military relations with Israel, affirming the continuation of protests until their demands are met.
In the Swedish capital, demonstrators called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and condemned Israel's policy of starvation and forced displacement, urging the West to impose strict sanctions and hold Israeli officials accountable for their crimes.
In Geneva, thousands of Swiss citizens organized a protest and march carrying Palestinian flags, denouncing starvation and killing in Gaza and demanding a boycott of Israel, while criticizing the Swiss government for its cooperation with the occupation.
In Berlin, hundreds of demonstrators gathered demanding an end to the genocide in Gaza, while Oslo saw a demonstration calling for an end to the war and the provision of humanitarian aid to those in need.
In Chile, hundreds organized a demonstration titled "Empty Pots" to condemn Israel's starvation policy in the Gaza Strip.
Conversely, British authorities arrested 365 protesters during anti-war protests in several cities, a move that sparked criticism regarding the suppression of freedom of expression and assembly.
These widespread protests reflect the growing global anger towards the Israeli aggression on Gaza and the rising calls to end the worsening humanitarian suffering in the enclave.

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