Massive protests erupted across Southern Europe as millions expressed their opposition to Israel’s policies in Gaza. The widespread demonstrations were held in several major cities including Barcelona, Rome, Madrid, and Lisbon, drawing crowds of hundreds of thousands.
Key Highlights of the Protests
- Barcelona: Over 500,000 people gathered peacefully at Plaza de Catalunya, marching through the city in support of Palestinians.
- Rome: More than 300,000 demonstrators assembled at Piazza del Popolo and proceeded down Via del Corso, uniting diverse groups concerned about Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.
- Madrid: Around 400,000 participants filled Puerta del Sol, carrying Palestinian flags and condemning violence.
- Lisbon: Approximately 100,000 supporters marched to call for humanitarian aid and pressure to end the blockade on Gaza.
Protesters’ Main Concerns
Participants condemned Israel’s interception of a humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza, which they described as part of a harsh blockade causing significant civilian suffering. Many activists labeled the blockade a form of genocide and urged European governments to take decisive action to alleviate the crisis and promote peace.
Impact and Reactions
The protests remained largely peaceful with local authorities coordinating efforts to maintain order. The demonstrations reflect an increasing European frustration with Israel’s policies and growing international support for the Palestinians. European leaders are now under pressure to respond to these concerns and to prioritize human rights and diplomatic efforts toward resolving the conflict.
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