Israeli atrocities in Gaza spark protests across Europe


The escalating violence and brutality by Israel against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip prompted large-scale protests in several European countries.

WEB DESK: The escalating violence and brutality by Israel against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip prompted large-scale protests in several European countries.

Wide-spread protests took place in Great Britain, Italy, and Sweden as citizens expressed their opposition to the ongoing war crimes and human rights violations in Gaza and even Lebanon.

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In Liverpool, GB, protestors urged the British government to halt arms sales to Israel, riaisng concerns about the implications of military support on the conflict.

Similarly, thousands gathered in Rome chanting for an end to the violence n both, Gaza and Lebanon. This reflects a growing public outcry against the situation.

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Famous climate activist, Greta Thunberg, also joined the protests in Stockholm, Sweden, amplifying calls for peace and justice in the war-torn region.

Amidst the protests, reports from Gaza shows yet another example of Israel atrocities, as several people, introducing  13 children, three women and even a three-month old infant were killed by Israel.

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Israel also openly reported conducting airstrikes on around 400 sites in southern Lebanon! Israel alleges that it ‘targeted’ Hezbollah’s military assets and launch sites.

More than 70 people have been killed in a single week in Lebanon thansik to Israel.

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