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  • November 4, 2023
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This Saturday, pro-Palestinian people protested again around the world, demanding stop Israel from its attacks on the Gaza Strip. Thus, on the streets of London, Berlin, Paris, Ankara,

The world is marching again, demanding that Israel stop attacks on the Gaza Strip

This Saturday, pro-Palestinian people protested again around the world, demanding stop Israel from its attacks on the Gaza Strip.

Thus, on the streets of London, Berlin, Paris, Ankara, Istanbul and Washington, they criticized Israel after its army intensified its attack on Hamas.

“Thousands, millions, we are all Palestinians”

IN LondonTelevision footage showed large crowds holding sit-ins and blocking parts of the city center before moving towards Trafalgar Square.

People carried banners with the slogan “Free Palestine” and chanted “ceasefire now” and “thousands, millions, we are all Palestinians.”

Police said 11 arrests were made. One person was arrested for posting a banner that could incite hatred, which is against terrorism legislation.

Sunak did not ask Israel for a ceasefire

Echoing Washington’s position, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak did not call for an Israeli ceasefire.

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets Washington Waving Palestinian flags, some chanted: “Biden, Biden, you can’t hide, you signed genocide” before gathering in Freedom Square, steps from the White House.

“Biden, you can’t hide, you signed genocide”

Speakers condemned President Joe Biden’s support for Israel, saying “You have blood on your hands.”

Some have vowed not to support Biden’s bid for a second term in the White House next year or the campaigns of other Democrats vying for the job, calling them “two-faced” liberals who are “no refuge for the right.”

Others attacked civil rights leaders for do not condemn the killing of women and children as a result of Israeli bombing.

Health authorities in the Gaza Strip said on Saturday that the Israeli attack has killed more than 9,488 Palestinians so far.

“To say nothing is to be complicit”

In the center ParisThousands of people demonstrated calling for a ceasefire with signs reading “Stop the cycle of violence” and “Do nothing, say nothing, is complicity.”

It was one of the first large rallies in support of Palestinians allowed by law in Paris.

French authorities had previously banned some pro-Palestinian rallies over fears of social unrest.

On November 9, France will host an international humanitarian conference on the Gaza Strip, which will attempt to coordinate assistance to the enclave.

Solidarity of the French people with the Palestinian people

“We came here today to show the solidarity of the French people with the Palestinian people and our support for peace, a peaceful solution with two states, an Israeli state and a Palestinian state,” said Antoine Guerreiro, a 30-year-old politician. old civil servant.

Wahid Barek, a 66-year-old retiree, mourned the deaths of Israeli and Palestinian civilians.

“I regret the loss of civilian lives on both sides. Civilians have nothing to do with these actions. “It’s really awkward,” he said.

Berlin

IN Berlinprotesters waved Palestinian flags demanding a ceasefire. The woman walked with her hand raised, covered in fake blood.

Türkiye

Hundreds of protesters gathered at Istanbul and Ankaraa day before US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Turkey for talks on the Gaza Strip.

Turkey, which has sharply criticized Israel and Western countries as the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip worsens, supports a two-state solution and hosts Hamas members.

Ankara does not consider Hamas a terrorist organization, unlike the United States, the European Union and some Gulf countries.

“Blinken, accomplice to the massacre, leave Turkey”

In Istanbul’s Saracane Park, protesters carried signs reading “Blinken, massacre, leave Turkey” with a photo of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Blinken marked with a red “X.”

“Children are dying, babies are dying there, they are being bombed,” said 45-year-old teacher Gulsum Alpay.

Footage from Ankara shows protesters outside the US embassy chanting slogans and holding signs reading: “Israel is bombing hospitals, Biden is paying for it.” (Reuters)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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