Tens of thousands of people rallied in major European cities, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. In Berlin, over 10,000 individuals gathered in the city center to show their support for Gaza, according to police reports. Meanwhile, in Bern, the Swiss capital, around 20,000 protesters assembled in front of the national parliament.
The demonstrators called on the government to take immediate action and endorse a ceasefire to stop the ongoing violence. These rallies highlight growing public concern and solidarity with the people of Gaza amidst the escalating conflict.
Key points from the rallies:
- More than 10,000 participants in Berlin
- Approximately 20,000 protesters in Bern
- Calls for government intervention and peace
- Strong demand for humanitarian relief
The large turnouts in both cities indicate a widespread desire for peace and an end to the violence. Stay tuned for more updates from Questiqa Europe News.
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