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Worldwide Protests Against Ongoing Israeli Genocide
Worldwide Protests Against Ongoing Israeli Genocide

Days of Palestine

time06-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Days of Palestine

Worldwide Protests Against Ongoing Israeli Genocide

DaysofPal—Several Western capitals and cities witnessed a wave of mass demonstrations and grassroots actions on Saturday, denouncing the genocide being committed by the Israeli occupation against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and calling for an end to military and economic support for the Israeli occupation. In the French capital, Paris, thousands of demonstrators marched in response to calls from pro-Palestinian organizations under the slogan: 'Stop the Genocide in Gaza.' The march started at Place de la République and headed toward Place de la Bastille. Protesters waved Palestinian flags and chanted slogans demanding an end to the assault and the lifting of the siege. Participants also voiced their support for Palestinian journalists being targeted in Gaza and called for a boycott of companies and brands complicit with the occupation. Some demonstrators wore accessories and carried bags bearing the watermelon symbol—now widely recognized as a sign of solidarity with the Palestinian cause. Others held symbolic placards such as 'I dream of seeing a free Palestine one day,' and carried dolls wrapped in red shrouds to represent the children killed in Gaza. In the Dutch city of Papendrecht, protesters gathered outside the headquarters of GKN Fokker to denounce the ongoing export of F-35 aircraft parts to the Israeli occupation, despite a previous Dutch court ruling that banned the exports due to violations of international humanitarian law. In a statement read during the protest, participants asserted that the company's continued support for Israel's war machine makes it complicit in crimes against civilians in Gaza. They demanded a complete halt to all forms of military cooperation with the occupation. Major U.S. cities—including New York, Chicago, and San Francisco—also saw protests under the banner 'Pro-Palestine Protests Near You: Stop the Gaza Genocide.' Demonstrators condemned what they described as 'a genocide carried out with American weapons and taxpayer funding.' Signs held by protesters read: 'A child is killed every 40 minutes,' and called for an immediate arms embargo on the Israeli Occupation and an end to military aid used in bombings of hospitals and refugee camps. In Germany, similar protests took place in Berlin, Bremen, and Wuppertal with participation from Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim communities, alongside German and European solidarity activists. Protesters demanded the immediate lifting of the blockade on Gaza and the unconditional entry of humanitarian aid, stressing that the Israeli aggression constitutes a blatant violation of all international laws. Shortlink for this post:

Protest in Netherlands against company exporting F-35 Parts to Israeli Entity
Protest in Netherlands against company exporting F-35 Parts to Israeli Entity

Saba Yemen

time05-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Protest in Netherlands against company exporting F-35 Parts to Israeli Entity

Amsterdam - Saba The Dutch city of Papendrecht witnessed a protest demonstration on Saturday against "GKN Fokker" company's export of spare parts for F-35 stealth multirole fighter jets to the Israeli entity. Protesters, including Dutch citizens, marched from the famous "Markt" square to the factory of "GKN Fokker" and headquarters of "GKN Aerospace," according to international agencies. Participants carried banners reading: "We are all Palestinians, sever all ties with apartheid Israel," expressing their rejection of arms exports or any military support to the Israeli entity. Protesters chanted slogans such as: "Fokker, damn you, stop supporting genocide" "Shame on you Fokker, your hands are stained with blood" "Free Palestine" "Death to the Israeli army" A statement on behalf of protesters noted that a Dutch court had decided last year to halt F-35 parts exports to "Israel," concluding that the Zionist entity violates international humanitarian law in Gaza. The statement emphasized that "GKN Fokker" continues exporting these parts to "Israel" through indirect means despite the Dutch court ruling, making it complicit in crimes committed in Gaza and contributing to the ongoing genocide by the Zionist entity against Palestinians. With American and European support, the Israeli enemy army continues committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, martyring 57,338 Palestinian civilians (mostly children and women) and injuring 135,957 others (non-final toll), with thousands still trapped under rubble inaccessible to rescue teams. Whatsapp Telegram Email more of (International)

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