Israeli Aggression On Gaza, Protests Continue Around The World, Including Pakistan

The True Post (Web News) Protests continue around the world against the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza.

Millions of people in dozens of countries, including Pakistan, expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people and strongly condemned Israeli atrocities. According to a foreign news agency, people took to the streets in various cities across the country, including Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar, and chanted slogans for the oppressed people of Palestine. The protesters held banners and placards against Israeli aggression, which read slogans such as “Long live Palestine” and “Stop the attacks on Gaza.” The participants called on the international community to stop Israel from violating human rights.
In Amsterdam, the capital of the European country of the Netherlands, about 250,000 people marched against Israeli atrocities in Gaza. According to Dutch police, this was the largest protest demonstration in recent history. The participants demanded that the government end all diplomatic and trade relations with Israel. In Turkey, thousands of people also held protest marches against Israeli atrocities in the capital Ankara and the city of Istanbul. The protesters waved Palestinian flags and tried to shake the international conscience and chanted slogans such as “Stop bombing Gaza, liberate Palestine.”
A large rally was also held in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, to express solidarity with the Palestinian people. The participants urged world powers to stop Israel from committing Palestinian genocide and to take practical steps for an immediate ceasefire. Interestingly, thousands of Israeli citizens also took to the streets in Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel. The protesters demanded an immediate ceasefire from the government and the release of hostages held in Gaza.
Pope Leo, the spiritual leader of Catholic Christians, has also appealed to the international community to press for an immediate ceasefire. He said, “We are close to peace, but for this, all parties must unite on the principles of humanitarianism.” On the other hand, the Israeli aggression continues. According to the latest reports, 77 more Palestinians were martyred in Gaza in the last 24 hours, including women and children. The increasing series of destruction and deaths in Gaza has deeply concerned the international community, but so far no effective global action has been taken to stop the Israeli attacks.
According to international analysts, if Israeli operations continue in this manner, the humanitarian crisis may further intensify, and the region will move towards a major humanitarian tragedy.

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