International and Arab cities whose words were united and whose goals were united under one slogan, “Stop the aggression against Gaza.” They all gathered around humanity and truth, and their tongues spoke of the images they carried of the bitter reality of the Palestinian people.
In this regard, hundreds of people demonstrated in Tunisia in front of the US Embassy in Tunis, in solidarity with the Palestinian people, and denouncing the Israeli aggression against Gaza.
Participants in the weekly vigil raised slogans demanding the opening of crossings with the Gaza Strip to bring in medical and food aid. They also condemned what they described as Arab silence and Western support for the Israeli occupation in its aggression against the Gaza Strip.
In France, demonstrations in solidarity with the Palestinians were renewed in some cities, including Paris. The demonstrators chanted slogans demanding an immediate end to the aggression against Gaza, condemned the international silence over what the Palestinians are exposed to in the Gaza Strip, and denounced France’s continued supply of weapons to Israel.
The demonstrators raised pictures of Gaza children who were martyred under Israeli bombing.
In the Spanish capital, Madrid, tens of thousands of demonstrators came out to demand the immediate severing of diplomatic relations with Israel, an end to the genocide in Gaza, as well as a boycott of Israeli companies.
Demonstrators in the capital, Madrid, raised Palestinian flags and denounced American and European cooperation with Israel.
They also called on the Spanish government and the international community to take urgent, concrete and effective measures against Israel, stop arms trade with it, and boycott the companies involved in the massacre against the Palestinians in Gaza.
American cities, including Chicago and New York, also witnessed demonstrations against the Israeli aggression on Gaza and in solidarity with the Palestinians, and students at Columbia University in New York City organized a protest in front of the university, demanding an end to the massacres committed against the Palestinians.