From London's Trafalgar Square to the bustling streets of Tehran, a wave of solidarity has swept across cities worldwide, urging an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Here's a glimpse of the remarkable protests:
London: Trafalgar Square transformed into a sea of voices as an estimated 30,000 demonstrators convened, waving Palestinian flags and calling for peace. This marked the fourth consecutive week of impassioned rallies in the British capital.
Paris: In Paris, 19,000 protesters flooded the streets, holding "Free Palestine" placards and vehemently expressing their discontent with Israel. The air resonated with calls for a boycott and denunciations of the "Israel terrorist state."
Berlin and Duesseldorf: Thousands marched through the streets of Berlin and Duesseldorf, families and children in tow, demanding an end to the violence. Placards bore poignant messages like "Stop genocide" and "Ceasefire." German police reported 17,000 in Duesseldorf and 9,000 in Berlin.
In these cities, the global community is making a resounding plea for peace, echoing the urgency for a ceasefire and an end to the suffering in Gaza.
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