Tens of thousands of people rallied across Europe demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. In Berlin, over 10,000 protesters gathered in the city centre, showing strong support for Gaza, according to local police estimates. Meanwhile, in Bern, Switzerland’s capital, around 20,000 demonstrators assembled in front of the national parliament.
Organizers of the Bern march urged the Swiss government to actively back a ceasefire to bring peace to the region. These large-scale protests reflect growing public concern and call for urgent action to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The demonstrations in both cities were peaceful, with participants holding banners and chanting slogans advocating for peace and humanitarian aid. The events highlight European citizens’ demand for their governments to take a clear stance and work towards restoring calm in the troubled region.
Key points of the rallies include:
- More than 10,000 protesters in Berlin city centre.
- Approximately 20,000 demonstrators gathered in Bern.
- Calls for governments to support an immediate ceasefire.
- Peaceful protests featuring banners and chants for humanitarian aid.
Stay tuned for Questiqa Europe News for the latest updates on the situation.
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