Pro-Gaza rallies have continued around the world on Tuesday in protest against the Israeli occupation’s holocaust in Gaza which has led to more than 40000 martyrs wounded and missing people mostly women and children since October 7.
In the Dutch capital Amsterdam campaigners gathered at Schiphol Airport in advocacy of an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to military cooperation between Netherlands and Israel.
The Swedish city of Malmo also witnessed a solidarity vigil in support of Palestine.
In the Danish capital Copenhagen a massive protest took place in support of Gaza and Palestine. It was organized by Danish associations with the cooperation of Palestinian associations organizations and events.
In the Belgian capital Brussels the European-Palestinian Council for Political Relations held a press conference on Wednesday under the title: “The political legal and humanitarian repercussions of the European position towards the crimes of genocide committed by the Israeli occupation in Gaza.”
The conference was held at the Press Club near the European Commission headquarters at 10:30 a.m. with the participation of European parliamentarians politicians lawyers human rights activists and some families of the victims.
Massive pro-Gaza and Palestine rallies and events have continued around the globe in support of the Palestinian people and in protest at the Israeli hideous aggression on the Gaza Strip.
In Jordan many prominent Jordanian figures signed on Tuesday a global petition calling on Egypt to open the Rafah crossing and handed over a copy of the petition to the Egyptian embassy in Amman.
Moreover Popular and artistic activities in Morocco continued on Tuesday in solidarity with the Palestinian people in the besieged Gaza Strip in protest against the Israeli war that has been waged against civilians in Gaza for 40 days.
The protesters raised banners advocating the need to pressure the American administration and Western countries that support Israel to retract their positions.
Meanwhile Moroccan artist Noaman Lahlou released an Arabic song in support of Gaza on his YouTube channel. The title of the song means in English “Gaza and False Witnesses”. Some of its lyrics read: “I am Gaza the symbol of pride I am the one who died… and the one who consoled God is true… and the one who is with God will always be victorious”.
On a daily basis many Moroccan cities including the capital Rabat have been witnessing massive vigils in solidarity with the Palestinian people demanding an end to the Israeli bloody aggression on Gaza lifting the siege and the entry of aid to about 2.3 million Palestinians in the Strip.