Mass protests all over the world against Gaza aggression

Mass protests

Mass protests have been organized in different Arab and European countries condemning the continued international silence towards the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip.

In Colombia, hundreds of protesters participated in a vigil outside Israeli embassy in Bogota in protest against Israeli military escalation in Gaza.

The participants, including political parties’ leaders and Palestinian community members, called on Israel to stop its brutal attack on the besieged Strip of Gaza, condemning the international community and UN’s suspicious silence.

In The Hague, hundreds of activists and Palestinian community members organized a solidarity vigil on the tenth anniversary of International Court of Justice’s decision against Israeli Apartheid Wall.

The protesters chanted slogans calling for an immediate end to Israeli barbaric aggression on Gaza.

For his part, Maldivian president Abduallah Abd Qyoom slammed the Israeli escalated aggression on Gaza’s people and the Israeli continued violations in occupied Palestine.

Abd Qyoom expressed his people’s total support for the unarmed Palestinian people who are subjected to “Israel’s systematic and deliberate crimes.”

Along the same line, the Bahraini Council Association organized in coordination with the Palestinian embassy in Bahrain a solidarity vigil in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip.

In Oman, the journalists syndicate strongly condemned Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza, calling on Arab and international journalists’ syndicates to condemn the Israeli inhuman crimes.

In Mauritania, angry marches were organized in a number of cities protesting Israeli aggression, calling on the international community to intervene urgently to stop Israel’s attacks.

In Spain, solidarity demonstrations have continued for the fourth consecutive day in several cities, while Andalusian Journalists Union or SPA issued a statement condemning the continued Israeli homicide in Gaza in violation to the Fourth Geneva Convention.

In London, a large number of protesters participated Friday in a sit-in outside Israeli embassy protesting Israel’s aggression. The participants raised Palestinian flags and held banners denouncing Israeli brutal attacks.

Meanwhile, the Tunisian league for the defense of Human rights condemned the Arab official position towards Israeli aggression and called on the UN Security Council to pressure Israel to stop its aggression.

The league also called for providing protection for the Palestinian people and stressed the resistance’s right to defend itself.

In its turn, South Africa’s government condemned Israeli collective punishment policy against Palestinians including arrests.