As the West-supported Israeli crimes against the people of Gaza in Palestine are getting more severe, many more European people get to the streets of their cities in support of Palestine and Lebanon and call for the boycott of the Israeli regime.

Iran Press/ West Asia: The global awakening wave enhanced since the Israeli regime launched an unprecedented war on Gaza on October 7, 2023, bombing hospitals, schools, and cultural centers, blocking communication routes to the relief and rescue forces, and food and medicines cargo.

The people of different countries in the world are calling on their states to not contribute to the supply of weapons for the Zionist regime and cut off political and military cooperation with it. 

Although in many countries, the policy of boycotting Israeli goods has been started in the form of the "Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions" campaign, now it is implemented more seriously, especially in Islamic countries.

The campaign seeks to put pressure on the Israeli regime to stop the occupation of Palestine and recognize the right of millions of Palestinians displaced to return to their lands. The campaign is now being followed in the European countries. The Wall Street Journal says many McDonald's branches in Islamic and even European countries have been boycotted by consumers.

The spokesperson of a Palestine Initiative Platform says the individual sanctions on Israel began after the regime attacked Gaza and began to become a movement, noting that all the bombs and weapons with which Israel attacks the Palestinians are actually produced with the money of other countries, and if the no one trades with the Israeli regime, the financial circle will collapse. 

Now, with the Israeli regime's crimes culminated in the region either in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, or Iran, more European people are calling for the cut off of the aid sent by the European governments to the Israeli regime, in other words, a policy of economic boycott by virtue of which any trade relation with the Israeli regime is ended.  

Joining the campaign, the European-Mediterranean Haman Rights Watch called on the world's countries in a statement to boycott the Israeli regime and stop any political support for the regime.  

It seems that the world's general public can no longer tolerate the Israeli regime's crimes, however, European governments that advocate human rights have closed their eyes and ears to the campaign and continue to provide the genocide regime with aid.

Since the Israeli regime launched an all-out war on Gazan and then Lebanon on October 7, 2023, more than 44,000 people have been killed and nearly 100,000 others injured; more than 10,000 have disappeared and the rest are coping with famine and constant Israeli air raids. 

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