Cries for Palestine echo worldwide amid Gaza war

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - Mass demonstrations in support of Gaza and against the ongoing Israeli assault have taken place in cities across the world,
they described as war crimes committed by Israel in the besieged Gaza Strip and demanded immediate international action.IndonesiaThousands
gathered on the island of Java in solidarity with the people of Gaza, condemning the Israeli military's continuous attacks
Protesters reiterated their unwavering support for the Palestinian people and called for a comprehensive boycott of companies linked to the
Israeli occupation.FranceIn Paris, large crowds flooded the streets calling for an end to the genocide in Gaza
Protesters demanded justice for Palestinians and the prosecution of Israeli leaders at international courts
Calls for an immediate ceasefire and the lifting of the blockade on Gaza echoed through the capital.GermanyBerlin witnessed hundreds
protesting against the ongoing siege and bombing campaign in Gaza
the Easter holidays in several German cities also called for a halt to arms exports to Israel and urged the German government to pursue
peace and uphold international law
Protesters warned Berlin against its warm reception of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.DenmarkIn Copenhagen, demonstrators waved
Palestinian flags and marched in solidarity with the Palestinian cause
a pro-Palestine rally demanding an end to the mass killing in Gaza
Protesters chanted slogans for Palestinian liberation "from the river to the sea," beat drums, and held placards denouncing the Israeli
genocide
Protesters called on the international community to hold Israeli officials responsible for crimes against humanity.ItalyA major protest in
Milan drew crowds calling for a halt to the Israeli military campaign and opposing the forced displacement of Palestinians
Demonstrators demanded an immediate and permanent ceasefire.NetherlandsIn Schiedam, hundreds gathered to protest the continued attacks on
Gaza
The demonstrators called for an urgent ceasefire, the opening of humanitarian corridors, and the immediate delivery of aid to the besieged
territory.
This article first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times