Mass demonstrations in support of Gaza and against the ongoing Israeli assault have taken place in cities across the world, including in Indonesia, France, Germany, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan.
Pro-Palestinian rallies have taken place in major cities worldwide, including the US, the UK, and other European nations, and countries such as South Africa, the Philippines, Indonesia and Australia.
The British government has announced its decision to partially ban arms exports to the Zionist regime, amid criticisms of the UK's indirect involvement in the Gaza genocide.
The world countries on the International Quds Day, marked on the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan, have been the scene of mass rallies in support of Palestinians and their decades-long resistance against the Israeli occupation regime.
Massive demonstrations and rallies took place yesterday in dozens of capitals and cities around the world in support of the Palestinian people and to condemn the ongoing Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip.
The High Court in London has rejected a legal challenge against UK weapons exports to Israel, despite growing concerns over human rights violations in war-torn Gaza Strip.
For the tenth week in a row, thousands of demonstrators marched in the southeastern Australian city of Melbourne on Sunday to express solidarity with Palestinians and demand ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Hundreds marched through Barcelona on Saturday, December 16, during a protest in solidarity with Palestinians.
China, Saudi Arabia and Iran on Friday urged for the “immediate cessation of military operations in Gaza” and the flow of “sustainable relief” to Palestinians in the tiny enclave.
The European Union's foreign policy chief has sounded a serious alarm about the extent of destruction caused across the besieged Gaza Strip as a result of the Zionist regime's genocidal war on the territory.
A coalition of Palestinian factions has called for an international strike in support of Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, who have been under a war of genocide by the Israeli regime for more than two months.
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has called for an urgent halt to Zionist regime’s ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip, demanding active role by international organizations to bring the occupying regime to justice for its genocidal war on the besieged territory.
Tens of thousands of Cubans have staged a demonstration in front of the US embassy in Havana condemning Zionist regime for committing “genocide” against Palestinians in Gaza.
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered on a main thoroughfare in Pakistan's second-largest city, Lahore, on Sunday to show solidarity with the people of Gaza, where Israeli forces have intensified strikes and launched a ground operation.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Tuesday that Zionist regime is committing the “equivalent of terrorism” in Gaza by killing innocent women and children in the Gaza Strip.
The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) says more than 700,000 children in Gaza have been displaced amid brutal Zionist regime’s strikes against the coastal enclave.
The World Health Organization has warned of a “dire” situation in hospitals in the Gaza Strip amid Israel’s all-out invasion.
Hundreds of thousands of people marched in London on Saturday, demanding a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Many cities across the world have witnessed on Friday and Saturday massive pro-Palestine protests and sit-ins in condemnation of the Israeli ongoing carnages carried out in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Hundreds of trade union members have blocked the entrance of Britain’s largest weapons maker, calling for an immediate end to arms supplies to Israel amid the regime's brutal military campaign in the Gaza Strip.
South Africa has said it is recalling all of its diplomats from Tel Aviv in protest at Zionist regime’s mass killing of civilians in the embattled Gaza Strip.
Iran's foreign minister has urged the UK to adopt a "realistic" approach to the West Asia region's developments, reminding that the crisis in Palestine is rooted in occupation by the Zionist regime.
Euro-Med Monitor warned that what is happening in Gaza now serves as a reminder of the Srebrenica genocide that took place from July 11 to 22, 1995, during the Bosnia and Herzegovina war
People in Muslim-majority countries held protests to show their support for Palestinians in Gaza, demanding freedom for Palestine and an urgent end to brutal Israeli air raids.
The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor has said that the Israeli occupation army has been martyring an average of 100 Gazan children every day since it launched its large-scale war on the besieged coastal enclave on October 7.
In solidarity with the Palestinian people, a huge rally was held in London on Saturday in protest against Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.
Kuwait has announced the launch of an urgent relief campaign for the Palestinian people in light of the escalating situation in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The European Union (EU) said its diplomats were harassed by Israeli settlers as they conducted a solidarity visit to Palestinian communities in Wadi a-Siq, near Ramallah, earlier Wednesday.
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh called on the United Kingdom to recognize the State of Palestine, support its full membership in the United Nations, and provide aid to Palestinian institutions.
The global campaign called “Palestine is my compass” in Türkiye on Tuesday started the activities of the second week of the online conference in support of Al-Quds and the West Bank.
Hundreds of American citizens, including Palestinians, held last Friday solidarity rallies in New York, New Jersey, and Illinois, denouncing the Israeli military aggression against Palestinians in Jenin City and its refugee camp.
Palestine’s ambassador to the United Nations has denounced the “barbaric” Israeli onslaught on the occupied West Bank city of Jenin and its refugee camp, calling on the world body to hold the occupying regime accountable for its crimes.
The Israeli onslaught on the occupied West Bank city of Jenin has drawn widespread condemnation from around the world as the Palestinian death toll rises from the regime’s large-scale offensive.
A pro-Palestinian activist disrupted a military parade in Leicester, England, on Saturday, demanding that the Israeli arms firm Elbit be shut down.
The Palestinians in Europe Conference Foundation strongly condemned the smear campaign launched by some Swedish papers against the 20th session of the conference, which was held in Malmö last Saturday with more than 20,000 pro-Palestine supporters in attendance.
Activists have launched a campaign in the Spanish city of Reus, calling on the international community to hold the Zionist regime accountable for its crimes against the people of Palestine.
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