Several demonstrations took place on Saturday in several European capitals, including Rome, Berlin, London, and Stockholm, in solidarity with the Palestinians and to demand an end to the ongoing Israeli war of extermination in the Gaza Strip.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators in London raised Palestinian flags and banners demanding an end to the genocide in Gaza. They also held up banners demanding an end to the Israeli war on Iran.
Protesters also called on the British government to "stop arming Israel," citing their fears of escalation in the Middle East resulting from the war between Israel and Iran.
Protesters at the London march lamented that "the situation in Gaza is getting more dangerous... under the eyes of the entire world," saying that "it is important to avoid another war in the Middle East," referring to the war between Israel and Iran, which entered its ninth day on Saturday.
A large demonstration also took place in central Berlin, while Reuters reported that demonstrators raised the Iranian flag, calling for sanctions on Israel and a ban on arms shipments during a protest against the situation in Gaza outside the German parliament (Bundestag) in Berlin.
The Italian capital, Rome, witnessed a massive march in support of Palestine and Gaza, during which demonstrators demanded an end to the genocide in Gaza and the West Bank.
The European Palestinian Information Center posted photos on social media of a demonstration in the German city of Stuttgart and another in the Danish city of Aarhus, both held in support of Gaza and calling for an end to the massacres in the Strip.
In the Swedish capital, Stockholm, hundreds demonstrated on Saturday to protest the Israeli massacres against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
Protesters gathered in response to a call from civil society organizations to demand an immediate end to Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip.
Protesters carried Palestinian flags, pictures of children killed in Israeli attacks, and banners reading "Stop the genocide committed by the Zionist entity" in Palestine.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency during the demonstration, Swedish activist Janine O'Keefe stressed their demand to halt the genocide being committed by Israel in Palestine.
This comes as part of a series of demonstrations taking place in several European cities around the world, denouncing the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza since October 7.
This war of extermination left more than 187,000 Palestinians dead or wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing. Hundreds of thousands were displaced, and famine claimed the lives of many, including children, as well as widespread destruction.





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Demonstrations in European cities demand an end to the genocide in Gaza.