Hundreds Thousands Protest Gaza War in London, The Hague, Dublin
Hundreds Thousands Protest Gaza War in London, The Hague, Dublin

Hundreds Thousands Protest Gaza War in London, The Hague, Dublin

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Massive protests swept across several European cities over the weekend in response to Israel's military actions in Gaza. In The Hague, around 100,000 demonstrators marched to the International Court of Justice demanding the Dutch government take a tougher stance against Israel, with many protesters wearing red to symbolize drawing a 'red line' against the violence. London saw over 500,000 participants in one of its largest marches since the conflict began, with calls to cease trade with Israel and condemning plans for a full military occupation of Gaza, backed by U.S. President Donald Trump. Dublin also hosted tens of thousands demanding an end to the Gaza genocide, sanctions on Israel, and a halt to arms transfers via Irish airports, while criticizing the Irish government's inaction. The protests highlight widespread international outrage over reports of war crimes and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, contrasting with some governments' reluctance to adopt harsher measures. These demonstrations underscore the persistent global demand for accountability and an end to the violence against Palestinians.

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