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Protests Erupt in Barcelona, Rome Against Israel’s Gaza Campaign

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Pro-Palestinian Protests Sweep Across ⁤Europe,‌ Demanding Action ⁢on Gaza

Large-scale demonstrations took place across several European​ cities on Saturday, fueled by ⁤outrage​ over ⁤the‌ ongoing war in Gaza and‌ Israel‘s acceptance‌ of‍ elements of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan. The protests, occurring amidst reports ⁣of​ famine in gaza and accusations of genocide against Israel, drew tens of thousands demanding a stronger response from European leaders.

Barcelona Sees Massive Turnout

Barcelona ⁢witnessed ⁣one ‌of the ⁤largest demonstrations, with ⁤police estimating 70,000 participants⁣ filling the city’s⁤ central Passeig de ‍Gracia. Families and people ⁤of all ages carried Palestinian flags⁤ and signs with messages like “Gaza‌ hurts me,”⁤ “Stop the‍ Genocide,” and “Hands ⁢off the flotilla.” While acknowledging ​the protests⁢ may not directly influence the Israeli⁤ government, demonstrators expressed hope ⁢they would inspire further action and‌ push European nations‍ to adopt a firmer stance against Israel.

Maria Jesus Parra,a 63-year-old protester who traveled from another town,voiced her frustration‍ with the European union’s ​inaction. “How is it ⁣possible that we are ⁤witnessing⁤ a genocide happening live after what we (as Europe) experienced in the ⁢1940s?” she​ asked, emphasizing the moral⁤ imperative to act. “Now nobody can say they‍ didn’t know what was happening.”

Rome ⁢Protests Draw⁣ Criticism of Italian ‍Government

A ‌significant⁢ protest also unfolded in Rome,with organizers claiming a participation of one million,though official estimates where unavailable. Demonstrators marched past the Colosseum, chanting support for Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories and‌ a prominent critic of Israel.

Though, ⁣the‍ Rome protest also saw displays of support⁢ for ⁢militant groups. Banners praising Hezbollah and Hamas were present, including one commemorating ⁢the October ‍7th Hamas attack as a “Day of Palestinian Resistance” ‍and​ another bearing the slogan “Death, death to the IDF.”

Opposition ‍lawmaker Riccardo Magi criticized‍ Prime Minister‌ Giorgia ⁤Meloni’s government for its⁢ refusal to recognize a ⁣Palestinian state,contrasting ⁣Italy’s position with that of⁤ Spain,France,the UK,and other Western⁤ nations.He urged Meloni​ to ⁢move towards diplomatic efforts for peace, acknowledging the demonstrations as⁢ a response to her‍ government’s perceived inaction.

Further Demonstrations Planned

Protests were ⁣also planned ⁢in Madrid and lisbon, with ⁣additional gatherings expected across Spain. ⁣Smaller rallies⁢ took place in Athens and Skopje, North Macedonia,‌ where​ authorities anticipate a⁢ larger pro-Palestinian march on Sunday,⁢ to be held separately from a⁢ pro-Israeli demonstration. police will be deployed to prevent the pro-Palestinian march from reaching the Israeli Embassy, ⁢following⁤ previous ⁢incidents.

Context of the Conflict

The current conflict began following‍ Hamas’s October 2023 attack ​on Israel,​ which resulted in approximately 1,200 deaths and ​251 hostages taken. Israel’s‌ subsequent military offensive in Gaza has, according ‌to​ the⁢ Gaza Health Ministry, led ​to over ⁢67,000 deaths and nearly 170,000 injuries. While⁤ the ministry​ is run by ⁣Hamas,UN agencies and independent experts consider its figures the most‍ reliable ⁣estimate of⁢ wartime ⁤casualties.

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