European Protests Condemn Genocidal War,
Siege, and Starvation in Gaza; Call for an End to Israeli Occupation Crimes
Several European cities witnessed mass protests on
Wednesday denouncing the genocidal war waged by the Israeli occupation against
the Gaza Strip. Demonstrators demanded an immediate end to the aggression, the
lifting of the siege, and a halt to the policy of collective starvation
targeting civilians.
Thousands rallied in Eindhoven (Netherlands), Berlin
(Germany), and Milan (Italy), waving Palestinian flags and holding banners that
read “Boycott the Occupation” and “Stop the Genocide.” Protesters chanted
slogans calling for an end to the blockade and urgent humanitarian relief for
the besieged population.
These public demonstrations come amid the worsening
humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, where the Israeli occupation has continued to
block humanitarian aid since March 2, raising fears of mass death among tens of
thousands of children.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the
number of victims of starvation and malnutrition has risen to 133 martyrs,
including 87 children. Since the war began on October 7, 2023, over 204,000
people have been killed or wounded, with thousands still missing and massive
waves of displacement, all unfolding under international silence and ongoing
U.S. support for the occupation.
(Source: Agencies)
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