Europeans Denounce Israeli War on Gaza

By Gamal Khattab December 31, 2023 4065

 

Denmark

In Denmark, hundreds of people came together in different cities to show their support for the Gaza Strip and condemn the Israeli war. They carried Palestinian flags and held up banners to stand in solidarity with the innocent civilians who are being targeted.

France

Over in France, thousands of people gathered in Paris to demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. They also called for aid to be allowed into the besieged Strip. It's important to them that the people of Gaza get the help they need.

Germany

In Germany, supporters of Palestine and Arab communities took to the streets in Berlin and other cities. They held massive rallies to demand an end to the war on Gaza and to hold accountable those responsible for the crimes against its people. They want justice!

Sweden

Activists in the Swedish city of Malmo organized a stand to show their support for the Gaza Strip and to reject the Israeli aggression. They want to make sure their voices are heard and that the people of Gaza know they are not alone.

Holland

In the Dutch city of Eindhoven, supporters of Palestine came together to demand an end to the war on Gaza. They took to the streets to make their voices heard and to show their solidarity with the people of Gaza.

Austria

Thousands of people in Vienna came out to protest the war in the Gaza Strip. They not only want the war to stop, but they also called for a boycott of companies and products that support the Israeli occupation. They believe in taking action!

Spain

In Spain, thousands of people participated in a massive march to condemn the Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza. They want to raise awareness about the situation and show their support for the victims.

Since October 7th, the Israeli army has been waging a devastating war on Gaza. Can you believe it has been going on for over two months? This war has caused so much suffering, with over 21,000 people losing their lives and more than 55,915 injured. Most of the victims are children and women. The destruction of infrastructure is also heartbreaking. It's truly a humanitarian catastrophe.

Source: Agencies