Tens of thousands of Moroccans participated in a protest march in Rabat, demanding an immediate end to the Israeli aggression on Gaza (Anatolia)

Many Arab and European cities witnessed new mass demonstrations against the war waged by the Israeli occupation on the Gaza Strip.

Hundreds of Lebanese and Palestinians participated in a solidarity stand in support of Gaza and Palestine in the center of the Lebanese capital, Beirut.

Lebanese parties, associations, and representatives of Palestinian factions in Lebanon participated in the protest, which was called for by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).

The participants called for an end to the Israeli aggression on Gaza and to allow relief and humanitarian aid to enter the Strip. The participants also called for international and Arab intervention to hold the Israeli occupation forces accountable for the crimes they committed in the Gaza Strip.

In Tunisia, a demonstration took place in front of the US Embassy in the capital, in solidarity with the Palestinian people, and to condemn the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip against civilians.

Participants in the demonstration raised slogans calling for lifting the siege and stopping the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip. They also condemned what they described as Arab silence and Western support for the Israeli occupation in its aggression against the Gaza Strip.

The Rabat march witnessed the participation of human rights activists, politicians, parliamentarians and intellectuals (Anatolia)

In Morocco, tens of thousands of Moroccans participated in a protest march in the capital, Rabat, and demanded an immediate halt to the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the protection of civilians.

Participants in the march - which was called for by partisan and human rights forces - raised slogans demanding that Arab governments linked to diplomatic relations with Israel sever them, and stop all forms of normalization with the Israeli occupation.

The demonstrators also raised pictures of Al-Aqsa Mosque, victims of the war on Gaza, and Palestinian flags. They called for a boycott of all international goods and brands that support Israel, and considered them part of the responsibility for the aggression against Gaza.

The march witnessed the participation of human rights activists, politicians, parliamentarians, and intellectuals, in addition to various age groups, including children, youth, and the elderly, and professionals, including doctors, lawyers, and academics.

Demonstrations in Western cities

In the city of Malmö, Sweden, a demonstration took place in support of the Palestinian people, with participants demanding an immediate end to the Israeli war on Gaza and the lifting of the siege imposed on the Strip.

The Italian city of Milan also witnessed a massive demonstration in support of Palestine and Gaza, and the same thing was repeated in the Dutch city of Enschede, while activists organized a charity market in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, to support the people of Gaza, under the supervision of the Olive Branch Group for Palestinian Popular Heritage, in cooperation with many artistic and cultural associations.

On Sunday, the district of Safranbolu, affiliated with the Turkish state of Karabük, witnessed a march in solidarity with Palestine and denouncing the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.

The march - called for by several civil organizations - began in front of the Leila Dizdar Cultural Center. Participants raised Palestinian flags and chanted slogans denouncing the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.

Since the seventh of last October, the Israeli occupation army has been waging a devastating war on Gaza that, as of Sunday, left 28,176 martyrs and 67,784 injured, most of them children and women, in addition to thousands missing under the rubble, according to the Palestinian authorities.

Source: Al Jazeera + Anatolia