Global rallies demand end to Israel's war on Gaza and unrestricted aid
Briefly

Worldwide protests have surged against Israel's military actions in Gaza, involving tens of thousands of demonstrators calling for an end to the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis. Major protests occurred in cities like London, Istanbul, Amsterdam, and Madrid, where activists expressed solidarity with Palestinians. Demonstrators criticized their governments for complicity in Israel's actions and demanded more aid to Gaza amid reported starvation. As a part of these movements, groups like Palestine Action faced legal challenges in the UK for their protests against Israeli war crimes, intensifying the public outcry for urgent international support.
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have held rallies and marches in cities around the world in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, demanding an end to Israeli attacks.
Protesters, some wearing black-and-white Palestinian scarves and waving Palestinian flags, chanted, Hands off Gaza and held placards with the message I oppose genocide.
In Turkiye's Istanbul, thousands of protesters demanded more aid be allowed into the Strip, with organisers calling on the international community to take urgent action to end the humanitarian crisis.
In Switzerland's Geneva, thousands gathered at the Jardin Anglais to protest against famine and malnutrition-related deaths in Gaza resulting from the Israeli blockade.
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