Tens of thousands of people have rallied across Europe, demanding a ceasefire for Gaza amid ongoing conflict. In Berlin, over 10,000 demonstrators gathered in the city center, showing their support for Gaza, according to police reports. Meanwhile, in Bern, Switzerland’s capital, an estimated 20,000 protesters assembled in front of the national parliament.
Organizers called on the Swiss government to actively back a ceasefire to bring peace to the region. The large-scale demonstrations reflect growing public concern and a call for urgent political action in Europe regarding the crisis in Gaza. Both cities witnessed peaceful marches with participants urging leaders to prioritize humanitarian efforts and conflict resolution.
The rallies mark one of the largest public responses in recent times, emphasizing the demand for an immediate halt to the violence. Authorities monitored the events to ensure security while respecting citizens’ rights to assemble peacefully.
Key points include:
- Over 10,000 demonstrators in Berlin.
- Approximately 20,000 protesters in Bern.
- Calls for European governments to support a Gaza ceasefire.
- Peaceful marches highlighting humanitarian priorities.
- Government oversight to maintain security and civil rights.
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