Tens of thousands of people mobilized in prominent European cities this weekend to demand a ceasefire in Gaza. In Berlin, over 10,000 demonstrators convened at the city centre, expressing their support for Gaza’s population, according to local police reports. This protest underscored widespread public alarm over ongoing violence.
Similarly, in Bern, the capital of Switzerland, organizers estimated approximately 20,000 participants rallied outside the national parliament. The demonstrators urged the Swiss government to endorse immediate peace initiatives and advocate for a ceasefire to resolve the conflict. The significant attendance in both Berlin and Bern reflects growing public demand across Europe for diplomatic measures to halt the violence.
These peaceful rallies in Berlin and Bern were part of a larger wave of European protests showing solidarity with Gaza and calling for both humanitarian assistance and political intervention. These events emphasize the urgent call from citizens for governments to place priority on peace and human rights.
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