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Thousands of Jordanians flocked for the fifth night in a row to the vicinity of the Israeli embassy in Amman to denounce the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip. New York and London also witnessed protests demanding that the American and British governments stop supporting Israel with weapons.

The demonstrators chanted against Israel and demanded that the Jordanian government close its embassy and cancel the peace agreement with Tel Aviv. The demonstrators tried to reach the embassy building, but security forces prevented them.

Demonstrators in New York demanded an end to the war in Gaza (Reuters)

In New York, hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside a fundraising event for President Joe Biden's election campaign to protest his policies related to the Israeli aggression against Gaza.

The demonstrators demanded an end to the war and American military support to Israel. They also opposed the participation of former President Barack Obama in the fundraising event, and the demonstration witnessed a heavy security deployment.

In London, dozens of demonstrators closed the entrance to the Ministry of Commerce in the city center, and denounced what they described as British complicity in Israeli war crimes and genocide against the Palestinians, and demanded that the ministry not give arms companies permits to export weapons to Israel.

More than 130 British parliamentarians had called in a letter to the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Trade to stop arms exports to Israel.

The Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, witnessed a massive iftar in which thousands participated in Freedom Square. The participants expressed their solidarity with Gaza and demanded an end to the ongoing killing, calling on the Arab and Islamic countries to stand by the people of the Strip.

Source: Al Jazeera