Thousands of people took to the streets in major European cities to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. In Berlin, over 10,000 protesters gathered in the city centre, demonstrating their support for the people of Gaza, according to official police estimates. Meanwhile, in Bern, Switzerland’s capital, around 20,000 participants rallied in front of the national parliament.
Key Details of the Rallies
- Berlin saw over 10,000 protesters advocating for Gaza.
- Bern hosted roughly 20,000 participants demanding government action.
- Demonstrators in both cities called for a ceasefire to stop ongoing violence.
The demonstrators urged the Swiss government to actively support a ceasefire to halt the ongoing violence. These large-scale rallies highlight growing public demand across Europe for peace and humanitarian relief in the Gaza region. Organisers emphasized the importance of international attention and swift action to bring an end to the conflict.
Impact and Response
The demonstrations also drew attention from local authorities and media, reflecting widespread concern among citizens. The rallies serve as a powerful reminder of the public’s urge for peace and humanitarian solutions amidst the ongoing conflict.
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