Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in European cities, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. In Berlin, over 10,000 demonstrators gathered in the city centre to show their support for the people of Gaza, according to police reports. The demonstration was peaceful, with participants holding banners and chanting slogans that urged an end to the ongoing conflict.
Meanwhile, in Bern, Switzerland, rally organisers estimated that about 20,000 people assembled in front of the national parliament. They demanded the Swiss government take a clear stand in favour of a ceasefire to stop the violence.
These rallies are part of a broader wave of public demonstrations across Europe, reflecting rising concern about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Citizens are appealing to their governments to:
- Increase diplomatic efforts
- Support peace initiatives
The large turnout in these cities highlights the strong public sentiment for peace and an end to hostilities. Stay tuned for Questiqa Europe News for more latest updates.
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