Hundreds of thousands are protesting in Europe demanding an end to the war in Gaza
Hundreds of thousands of people yesterday marched in the streets of the capitals of various European countries for wanting to end the war of the Zionist regime against Gaza as soon as possible; with the number of deaths in the area exceeding 30,000 following Israeli attacks since October 7 last year.
Demonstrators who gathered in an area called Place de la Bastille in Paris, the capital of France, while being rained on, moved towards the national square to show their solidarity with the oppressed citizens of Palestine. Demonstrators in Paris were carrying Palestinian flags waving banners and calling for an end to the war and Israeli bombardments against Gaza. Andrea Kallab, a French citizen of Lebanese origin who participated in the protest, said that what is happening in the Gaza Strip under siege is a crime against humanity. Not only Paris witnessed protests against the Zionist regime's war against Gaza, but also in Berlin, Germany, thousands of people marched in the capital to show solidarity with the Palestinian people. Demonstration by the residents of Berlin, Germany to protest the war in Gaza. Demonstrators were also heard chanting slogans such as "Let Palestine be free, stop the war now, and stop the genocide."