Since last weeks
People in several cities across the world continuously staged protest rallies
against Israeli aggression in the besieged Gaza Strip. Thousands of people held
demonstrations in Morocco, Jordan, Turkey, Egypt, Lebanon, Yemen, Tunisia,
India, Pakistan, Indonesia, the United States, France, USA and the United
Kingdom on Friday, reports farsnews.
Crowds
of protesters also chanted slogans against the Israeli atrocities in the
Jordanian capital Amman.
In Morocco, protesters held placards and Palestinian flags
as they shouted slogans during a demonstration in Rabat in support for the
nation of Palestine.
Crowds of protesters also chanted slogans against the
Israeli atrocities in the Jordanian capital Amman.
In the Turkish capital of Ankara meanwhile, demonstrators staged
a rally outside the Israeli embassy.
In the Indonesian capital Jakarta a mass demonstration was
further held. The protesters voiced their anger at the Tel Aviv regime by
defacing a portrait of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Egyptians also slammed the bombardment of Gaza at a protest
rally in Cairo.
In the United States, a number of peace groups gathered in
front of the Israeli embassy in Washington DC to protest the regime's deadly
attacks on the impoverished Gaza Strip.
They called for an end to Tel Aviv's persisting onslaught
against the coastal sliver.
This is while more than 100 people, including women and
children, have been killed in the latest round of Israeli excessive offensive against the
besieged enclave since last Tuesday.
Source: Agencies
Thousands
of people held demonstrations in Morocco, Jordan, Turkey, Egypt,
Lebanon, Yemen, Tunisia, Indonesia, the United States, France and the
United Kingdom on Friday, reports farsnews.
In Morocco, protesters held placards and Palestinian flags as they shouted slogans during a demonstration in Rabat in support for the nation of Palestine.
Crowds of protesters also chanted slogans against the Israeli atrocities in the Jordanian capital Amman.
In the Turkish capital of Ankara meanwhile, demonstrators staged a rally outside the Israeli embassy.
In the Indonesian capital Jakarta a mass demonstration was further held. The protesters voiced their anger at the Tel Aviv regime by defacing a portrait of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Egyptians also slammed the bombardment of Gaza at a protest rally in Cairo.
In the United States, a number of peace groups gathered in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington DC to protest the regime's deadly attacks on the impoverished Gaza Strip.
They called for an end to Tel Aviv's persisting onslaught against the coastal sliver.
This is while more than 100 people, including women and children, have been killed in the latest round of Israeli offensive against the besieged enclave since Tuesday.
In the previous Israeli onslaught against Gaza, over 160 Palestinians were killed and nearly 1,200 others were injured in an eight-day military aggression on the densely populated enclave that ended on November 21, 2012.
- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/middle-east/2014/jul/12/worldwide-protests-against-israels-attack-gaza#sthash.7OuBXBNZ.dpuf
In Morocco, protesters held placards and Palestinian flags as they shouted slogans during a demonstration in Rabat in support for the nation of Palestine.
Crowds of protesters also chanted slogans against the Israeli atrocities in the Jordanian capital Amman.
In the Turkish capital of Ankara meanwhile, demonstrators staged a rally outside the Israeli embassy.
In the Indonesian capital Jakarta a mass demonstration was further held. The protesters voiced their anger at the Tel Aviv regime by defacing a portrait of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Egyptians also slammed the bombardment of Gaza at a protest rally in Cairo.
In the United States, a number of peace groups gathered in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington DC to protest the regime's deadly attacks on the impoverished Gaza Strip.
They called for an end to Tel Aviv's persisting onslaught against the coastal sliver.
This is while more than 100 people, including women and children, have been killed in the latest round of Israeli offensive against the besieged enclave since Tuesday.
In the previous Israeli onslaught against Gaza, over 160 Palestinians were killed and nearly 1,200 others were injured in an eight-day military aggression on the densely populated enclave that ended on November 21, 2012.
- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/middle-east/2014/jul/12/worldwide-protests-against-israels-attack-gaza#sthash.7OuBXBNZ.dpuf
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