London (IP) - Supporters of Palestine across the globe in many European, Asian, and American cities take to the streets to express their solidarity with the people of Gaza and condemn the Israeli genocide for the second consecutive week.

Iran PressEurope: On Saturday evening, supporters of Palestine, holding up banners, flags, and placards, demanded an immediate end to the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

Citizens of Indonesia also expressed solidarity with the people of Gaza while gathering outside the US Embassy in Jakarta.

Japanese citizens also took to the streets in Tokyo and expressed their protest against the killing of the Palestinian people by Israel.

In Malaysia, the movement is organized in collaboration with dozens of NGOs that say they want to educate people, not only about the atrocities that are happening in Gaza but also about the history of the occupation.

Also in Berlin, supporters of Palestine once again protested the German government's support for the Zionist regime.

They allied in front of the central train station in the German capital Berlin on Friday night, chanting "Israel bombs", "Germany supports", "Stop the genocide" and "Long live Palestine, long live Gaza".

The demonstrators also praised the action of the South African government due to a lawsuit against the Zionist regime at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague.

Pro-Palestine demonstrations continue around the world as the Gaza war nears 100 days.

Hundreds of thousands are expected to take to the streets across the world this weekend to protest against the Gaza war.

Paris, Vienna, Johannesburg, Amman, Washington, DC, and Chicago are the cities where massive demonstrations are expected to be held at the end of the week.

Israel has pounded the Gaza Strip since a cross-border attack by the Palestinian group Hamas on Oct. 7, killing at least 23,708 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injuring more than 60,005 others, according to local health authorities.  

205

Read More:

Pro-Palestine rally continues in Kuala Lumpur