Israel - Hamas War : Thousands rally in global cities to support Palestinians
"At the present, the superpowers involved are not doing enough. Protester Camille Revuelta stated, "This is why we are here: we are calling for a ceasefire and for Palestinian rights, the right to exist, to live, human rights, and all our rights."
"Hamas has no bearing on this. "This is about defending the lives of Palestinians," she continued.
Similar to Washington's position, Sunak's administration has supported humanitarian pauses to enable assistance to reach Gazans but has refrained from advocating for a ceasefire.
A daily report issued on saturday by the Palestinian health ministry stated that since Israel's shelling of Gaza started three weeks ago, the death toll has risen to 7,650, the majority of whom are civilians.
Western governments and a large number of individuals have shown significant support and sympathy for israel in the wake of the Hamas assaults, but the Israeli reaction has also caused indignation, especially in Arab and Muslim nations.
A sizable group of protestors in malaysia screamed slogans in front of the US embassy in Kuala Lumpur.
Israel chastised Erdogan severely last week for referring to the extremist organization as "freedom fighters".
A worldwide boycott of Israeli goods was demanded on saturday by Palestinian demonstrators in Hebron and Iraqis who participated in a demonstration in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
"Don't contribute to the killing of the children of Palestine," they were shouting.
People flocked to the streets of Stockholm, Rome, and Copenhagen and other parts of Europe.
Since the start of the conflict, certain French towns have outlawed demonstrations out of concern that they might exacerbate social unrest; but, on saturday, a modest rally was held in contravention of the prohibition in Paris. The southern city of Marseille saw a march by several hundred individuals as well.