Dressed in red, tens of thousands of protesters, including families with children, went down the streets in The Hague today to express their protest during the siege of the Gaza Strip from Israel, demanding the Dutch government to take more measures against what the protesters were “demonstrated”. The second major demonstration within a month attracted about 150,000 people to The Hague, according to the organizers. Police did not assess the size of the demonstration. Human rights organizations, such as International Amnesty and Oxfam, have called for this course to create what they called a “red line” against Israel’s ongoing attacks and those who accuse war crimes against the Palestinians. Wraping dozens of Palestinian flags and shouting slogans such as “Stop Genocide”, protesters filled a park in the city center that can accommodate 100,000 people. Protesters were holding banners writing: ‘Don’t look elsewhere, do something’, ‘stop it […]
Source: News Beast

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