Demonstrators in Seoul raise banners demanding an end to the Israeli massacres in the Gaza Strip (Reuters - Archive)

Arab and foreign cities witnessed demonstrations to denounce the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, and the participants called for a ceasefire.

Several Moroccan cities - including Oujda, El Jadida, Meknes, and Tangier - organized vigils to demand an end to starving the residents of the Gaza Strip and to lift the siege imposed on them.

Demonstrators in front of the parliament building in the capital, Rabat, chanted slogans praising the Palestinian resistance and denouncing the crimes of the Israeli occupation and its targeting of defenseless civilians.

The demonstrators called on Arab and Islamic countries to take urgent action to stop the Israeli war and send humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people, denouncing at the same time the inability of the international community to stop the war in Gaza.

In Seoul, the capital of South Korea, dozens of activists demonstrated to denounce the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip and to demand an end to the devastating war in the Strip.

The demonstrators raised Palestinian flags and chanted slogans against the international position regarding the war in Gaza and the continuing massacres.

Video clips published on social networking sites showed dozens of activists marching through the main streets of Seoul, raising banners with slogans written on them, some of which warn of a possible Israeli invasion of the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, which has become the last refuge for hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians who were forced to flee by Israeli bombing. To the city located on the border with Egypt.

The demonstrators demanded the lifting of the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip, and chanted slogans demanding freedom for the Palestinian people.

British cities are also witnessing demonstrations today calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, and as part of these movements, protesters are gathering in front of the office of the leader of the opposition Labor Party, Keir Starmer, to pressure him to change his position on the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli occupation has been waging a devastating war on the Gaza Strip since last October 7, which led to the death of about 32,000 Palestinians, the injury of more than 74,000 others, and the destruction of a third of the buildings in the Strip, according to United Nations estimates.

Source: Al Jazeera + social networking sites