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Global pro-Palestinian rallies call for end to Gaza bloodshed as Oct 7 anniversary approaches

October 6, 2024
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Global pro-Palestinian rallies call for end to Gaza bloodshed as Oct 7 anniversary approaches
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PARIS/WASHINGTON: Thousands of protesters took to the streets in major cities around the world on Saturday demanding an end to bloodshed in Gaza and the wider Middle East as the start of Israel’s aggression in the Palestinian enclave approaches its first anniversary.

About 40,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central London while thousands gathered in Paris, Rome, Manila, Cape Town and New York City.

Demonstrations were also held near the White House in Washington, protesting US support for its ally Israel in military campaigns in Gaza and Lebanon.

Protest in support of Palestinians, Rome, October 5, 2024. Photo: Reuters

Protesters at Times Square in New York City wore the black-and-white keffiyeh scarf and chanted slogans like: “Gaza, Lebanon you will rise, the people are by your side.”

They held banners demanding an arms embargo against Israel.

The latest bloodshed in the decades old Israeli-Palestinian conflict was triggered when Palestinian Hamas attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and taking about 250 as hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

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Israel’s subsequent military assault on Gaza has killed nearly 42,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health ministry.

It has also displaced nearly all of the enclave’s 2.3 million people, caused a hunger crisis and led to genocide allegations at the World Court that Israel denies.

 Pro-Palestinian protesters gather at City Hall as demonstrations start to mark one year since the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas began, in Austin, Texas, U.S., October 5, 2024. Photo: Reuters
Pro-Palestinian protesters gather at City Hall as demonstrations start to mark one year since the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas began, in Austin, Texas, U.S., October 5, 2024. Photo: Reuters

“Unfortunately, in spite of all our good will, the Israeli government does not take any notice, and they just go ahead and continue their atrocities in Gaza, now also in Lebanon and in Yemen, and also probably in Iran,” said protestor Agnes Kory in London.

“And our government, our British government, unfortunately is just paying lip service and carries on supplying weapons to Israel,” she added.

In Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, at least 1,000 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered on Sunday morning near the US embassy demanding that Washington stop supplying weapons to Israel.

In London, counter-demonstrators waved Israeli flags as pro-Palestinian marchers walked by.

There were 15 arrests on the sidelines of the protests, according to police, who did not specify whether those detained were from either group.

In Rome, police fired tear gas and water cannons after clashes broke out.

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Around 6,000 protesters defied a ban to march in the city centre ahead of the Oct. 7 anniversary of Hamas’ attack.

 People demonstrate during a protest to express support for Palestinians in Gaza, ahead of the anniversary of the October 7th attack, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Istanbul, Turkey, October 5, 2024. Photo: Reuters
People demonstrate during a protest to express support for Palestinians in Gaza, ahead of the anniversary of the October 7th attack, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Istanbul, Turkey, October 5, 2024. Photo: Reuters

In Berlin, a protest drew about 1,000 demonstrators with Palestinian flags, who chanted: “One Year of Genocide.”

German demonstrators also criticised what they called police violence against pro-Palestinian protesters.

Israel supporters in Berlin protested against rising antisemitism.

Scuffles broke out between police and pro-Palestinian protesters.

Over the past year, the scale of the killing and destruction in Gaza has drawn some of the biggest global protests in years, including in the US, that saw weeks of pro-Palestinian college campus encampments.

Advocates have raised concerns over alarming antisemitic and Islamophobic rhetoric in some protests and counter-protests related to the conflict.

Rights advocates have warned about rising threats against Muslims and Jews around the world.

Israel’s supporters have expressed offence over some slogans that they say question Israel’s right to exist as a nation.

Pro-Palestinian protesters point to violence such as an incident in which a mob in California attacked an encampment of demonstrators in April.

The war in Gaza has spread through the region, drawing in Iran-backed groups in Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq.

Israel has sharply escalated a campaign in recent weeks in Lebanon that has killed hundreds, wounded thousands and displaced over a million.

Israel says it is attempting to dismantle Lebanese Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Iran launched a barrage of missiles against Israel this week to which Israel has not yet responded. Israeli operations have also escalated in the Israeli-occupied West Bank since the start of the war in Gaza.

 People wave flags during a protest in support of Palestinians and Lebanon, in Sofia, Bulgaria, October 5, 2024. Photo: Reuters
People wave flags during a protest in support of Palestinians and Lebanon, in Sofia, Bulgaria, October 5, 2024. Photo: Reuters

In Paris, Lebanese-French protestor Houssam Houssein said: “We fear a regional war, because there are tensions with Iran at the moment, and perhaps with Iraq and Yemen.”

Houssein added: “We really need to stop the war because it’s now become unbearable.”

Israel has faced wide international condemnation over its actions in Gaza, and now over its bombarding of Lebanon.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his government is acting to prevent a repeat of the Oct. 7 assault by Hamas and Washington says it supports Israel’s right to self-defence.

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US government agencies warned on Friday that the anniversary of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks may motivate individuals to engage in violence. Officials in some states, including New York, raised security measures out of caution.

In Manila, activists clashed with anti-riot police after they were blocked from holding a demonstration in front of the US embassy in the Philippine capital against Washington’s support for Israel.

 Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro hold a march towards the UN headquarters in Caracas in support of Palestinians, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, and against attacks on Lebanon, in Caracas, Venezuela, October 5, 2024. Photo: Reuters
Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro hold a march towards the UN headquarters in Caracas in support of Palestinians, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, and against attacks on Lebanon, in Caracas, Venezuela, October 5, 2024. Photo: Reuters

International diplomacy backed by the US has so far failed to clinch a ceasefire deal in Gaza.

Hamas wants an agreement that ends the war while Israel says fighting can end only when Hamas is eradicated.

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