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Mass protests held against Gaza war
Protesters in Germany demand and end to the Israeli bombardment and the Gaza blockade [AFP]

Protesters have staged rallies around the world to voice their anger as the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip entered a third week.

Thousands of protesters marched on the Israeli embassy in Britain, while others took to the streets of  Germany, France, Lebanon, Australia and the West Bank.

Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull, reporting from London, said that the number of protesters in London was far bigger than at previous demonstrations in the UK capital.

"That is an indication of how far things have moved on in the last week, deteriorating quite rapidly in the Gaza Strip with the Israeli ground offensive," he said.

"That has filtered through to public opinion with far more people coming out onto the streets in London and capital cities across Europe.

"There have been calls for the Israeli embassy to be closed down, for diplomatic ties between the United Kingdom and Israel to be broken."

Palestinian cause

One of the protesters told Al Jazeera that she had not been able to contact her family in the Gaza Strip for five days.

"I don't what has happened to them, are they alive, are they not alive?" she said.

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"That crowd of 100,000 people, probably more, has come out today to show their support to the Palestinian people despite the fact that all the leaders are not supporting the Palestinian cause and are supporting Israel.

"We will outnumber the leaders ... and we will do whatever we can. We will boycott Israeli goods, we will demand, we will protest and protest and protest as much as we can until we free the Palestinian people."

The rally was backed by Ken Livingstone, the former mayor of London, who has called on European nations to withdraw their ambassadors from Israel and suspend trade agreements with the Jewish state.

Tens of thousands of people chanting "We are all Palestinians" joined a protest in the French capital Paris.

"We want to point to the hypocrisy of an international community which votes for tons of resolutions that it never enforces," Olivier Besancenot, leader of France's Revolutionary Communist League, said.

Elsewhere in France, pro-Palestinian rallies were held in Lille, Grenoble, Nice and Toulouse.

Engin Karahan, one of the organisers of a march in the German city of Duisburg, said the protesters wanted to show "our solidarity with the victims in the Gaza Strip, and signal our opposition to the oppression and violence in Gaza".

The demonstrators, many from the large ethnic Turkish community, called for an immediate end to the violence and a lifting of the Israeli blockade of Gaza.

More than 6,000 demonstrators gathered in the German capital Berlin, and other rallies were held in Munich and Cologne.

Protests in Americas

Later, at least 10,000 people gathered in a park in Washington DC to voice their solidarity for the Palestinian people.

At least 10,000 people gathered in Washington to voice their solidarity with Gaza [Gallo/Getty]
"The United States has a role to play because US weapons are being used ... so we need a drastic policy change," Cynthia McKinney, the Green Party nominee in the recent presidential contest, said.

The protesters descended on the White House, chanting "free Palestine" as protest leaders and  activists spoke from a podium.

"There are many young people. We feel it's one of the most  important demonstrations for Palestine ever in the US," said Eugene  Puryear, a coordinator of the Washington protest, which was  organised by the ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism)  coalition.

Protesters waived Palestinian flags, wore keffiyeh, a traditional Palestinian headdress, and waived signs, some of which read "Stop the Gaza holocaust" and "Free Palestine, let Gaza live."

They then led a march passing in front of the headquarters of The Washington Post newspaper to protest "its hard pro-Israeli  line," Puryear said, before heading to the offices of construction equipment giant Caterpillar and military contractor Lockheed Martin.

A dozen buses filled with protesters came from New Jersey and another seven buses drove in from New York.

Thousands more protested across several Canadian cities, calling  for an "immediate ceasefire" and especially targeting conservative Stephen Harper, the Canadian prime minister, for his support of Israel.

In Montreal, some 2,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators chanted  "Israel the assassin" and called for a ceasefire in the impoverished  Gaza Strip.

Some brandished dolls spattered with red paint that they said represented children killed by the Israeli army.

Several hundred protesters also gathered in front of the US embassy in Mexico City in opposition to what they called the "criminal aggression" in Gaza.

Some protesters set shoes ablaze and hurled them against the embassy gates.

'Nation's battle'

Almost 20,000 demonstrators carrying Lebanese and Palestinian flags marched through the streets of the Lebanese market town of Nabatiyeh in a rally organised by the Hezbollah group, which fought a 34-day war with Israeli in 2006.

Protesters in London burned placards outside the Israeli embassy [Reuters]
"Gaza is the nation's battle," read one banner carried by the demonstrators. 

Hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in protests that have been staged every day since Israel began to bombard the Gaza Strip 15 days ago.

In the city of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, hundreds of Palestinian children took to the streets calling for an end to the war.

Palestinian youths also gathered in East Jerusalem.

"It is to [express] our anger about the massacre in Gaza, this voice ... [says] Jerusalem is part of the Palestinian territories [and] that Jerusalem is the capital of the Palestinian state," Hatem Abdel Al-Qader, an adviser to the Palestinian prime minister, said.

"It is a big voice ... that supports our citizens in Gaza against the Israeli massacre."

Several hundred people rallied outside the Israeli embassy in the Australian capital of Canberra, throwing shoes at the building and chanting "Free Palestine".

 Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
Feedback Number of comments : 35
 
rodica
Romania
10/01/2009
Gaza
Why only Iran,Irak are not allowed to have nuclear weapons and Israsel is allowed?Whatever Israel preaches is for the others not for themselves.I am orthodox christian and make no difference between Palestrinians or jews but is outrageous that thing are permitted to some and not to the others.People please wake up to reality! Rodica- from Romania

M Naqqaad
India
10/01/2009
Free Ghaza
If the world wants peace, they need to support the Palestinians. The very reason for worldwide unrest is the existance of Israel and absence of Palestine.

tony
United States
10/01/2009
Democracy?
This appears to the the public outcry that democratic nations base their government on. Lets see how many leaders are swayed. I really wish they had protests on this scale in the states.

Margaret
United States
11/01/2009
Why Israel gets away with murder.
U.S. politicians are one-sided in their support of Israel because they firmly believe that "might makes right". The U.S. was created on the blood of innocents - African slaves, American Indians, Mexicans - anyone who opposes them. In their minds, Arabs and Muslims are inferior and all they know is force. Sadly, too many governments in the Middle East have allied themselves with a nation that has a shameful past, all for greed and power. They forget that God is watching.

Margie
United States
11/01/2009
Re: US Complicity
I am a jewish american, and I think it is no coincidence that this massacre is taking place during the last days of the Cheney (Bush) administration. This group really believes it is their "God given" duty to bring on the apocalypse so Israel can rule for all eternity. Please, let the world show restraint until January 20th, and stop the Israeli and American imperialism. No more innocent people should die.

Rustam A.
Russian Federation
11/01/2009
Stop!
Hamas was ready to longer the truce if Israel will lift the blockade. But Israel wants to kill more and more of Gazans. Stop Israel!

sley
Aruba
11/01/2009
GAZA
TEDDY BEAR... even though, hamas fired rockets how many casualities u heard of? how many people died of "hamas' rockets". and ofcourse the most is rocket launchers. while on the other hand being bombarded by f-16's and helicopters. n now ground attack. you really think its fair for the people living there?

k.
Afghanistan
10/01/2009
Israel’s blunder in Gaza has managed to take the mask off its face and expose it to outrage of the world community and to great disadvantage to Israel.

Teddybear
Canada
10/01/2009
Demonstrations
Why was no one protesting while Hamas was firing rockets into Israel killing innocent people? If Hamas wants the war to stop, then tell them to stop firing rockets and killing innocent Israelis

M. Hassan
Somalia
10/01/2009
What is going in Gaza
what is going in Gaza cannot be solved with protesting in Eoropean Streets but it needs a Pratical solution from not only the Arab World but the Muslim World

Tennegon
United States
10/01/2009
The fundamental disparity . . .
For quite some time now I have had the feeling, and continue to see the empirical evidence, that we, the everyday, working people of the world, are capable of experiencing the issues of our lives so completely different than how government entities do. There is a funadmental disparity between the policies and practices of the corrupted officials, in virtually all countries, and the moral decency of the far greater majority of our global population. One only wonders where it will lead. Peace.

Sarruf
United States
10/01/2009
Gaza
The powers that be in Palestine and Israel do not act nor speak for the people of either side. We have rallies and protests here in S. California where most are incensed. More visual coverage of protests the world over are needed.

delilah chanel
Canada
10/01/2009
greedy warmongers
I am a christian the churches really need to have a look at this and quit supporting israels every move simply because they are jews. alianating and angering the arabs. Israel is and has for 60 years perfomed warcrimes in the name of our common God. Jesus has compassion for all .Greed is greed and no one has the right to kill anyone for the sake of a peace of land. Israel should hang their head in shame their arrogence and superior attitude is a direct contradiction of being holocaust victims

Abdi maalim
Kenya
10/01/2009
Gaza war
Today the misconception of attributing terrorism to muslims has been proved wrong by israel offensive on Gaza, israel has come out to be one of the most unpricipled and ruthles terrorist nations around the globe

Nadeem
United Arab Emirates
10/01/2009
Media Utilzation
It is heartening to see the protests for the massacre in Gaza. But, are we exploiting the media enough to get the palesteninan cause across the wider audience? Any suggestions to use the media power effectively and fullest will be of immense help.

honey
United States
10/01/2009
Israel World Criminal
Israel cannot hide behind the shield of anti-semitism & holocaust anymore. This Zionist State has for the past 60+ has created concentration camps, Ghettos, walls & has exterminated Palestinians on their own lands, with the blessings of so called Christians in the west.

johran
United Kingdom
11/01/2009
Seven steps to a ceasefire:
1. Ban BOTH countries from receiving/buying weapons from other countries. 2. Ban BOTH countries from building weapons themselves. 3. Destroy all existing weapons. 4. Stop calling Hamas a terrorist group, they are Palestine's legally elected government. 5. Allow Israel to exist. 6. Promote peace among the citizens of both countries, they only know war and anger. 7. Ensure the UN enforces the same rules to all of its member countries.

gholam
Norway
11/01/2009
Media censore
If Israelis and Americans think they live in free world why they censoring their media and keeping their head under snow. What democracy! Why there are no other europian reporters in Gaza. Thanks to internet everybody knows everything. The real death number in Gaza is at least ten times as mach as today and mostly innocent youth and women. In the end I am ashamed over these religions wars and how still in 21- century we haven’t come further in human rights’ issue. Learn humanity

Waleedswife
United States
11/01/2009
Mass protests against Gaza war
M Naqqaad from India you are absolutely correct. Israel was behind the Mumbai attacks, and the zionists will at all costs keep working against peace in the world. And please boycott U.S. goods as the U.S. Senate voted that Israel has a right to keep on with this genocide/massacre of innocent Palestinian people, and murdering of children. Bombing schools of children and sending down white phosphorus from the sky goes way beyond 'defending oneself'.....

David
United States
11/01/2009
gaza
Where were the street protests when Muslims blow themselves up in mosques in Iraq again and again when over 100,000 were murdered in Algeria, when many of Palestinians were killed recently in Lebananon when the government fought off a radical group in a refugee camp? It's clear the Arab outrage is not about human rights, it's about self-esteem. They don't like non-Arabs or non-Muslims on their turf and winning.

ajenifuja
Nigeria
11/01/2009
It took the Europeans under a week to broker peace between the Russians and the Georgians but it this case they appear unwilling to do just that because it is the Palestianians (mainly children) that are being killed.

John
United States
11/01/2009
Lets see
Stop firing rockets and the bombing will stop

Penny
United Kingdom
11/01/2009
demonstration in Edinburgh
In Edinburgh, Scotland on Saturday 8,000 people demonstrated to: stop the Gaza massacre, end the blockade, free palestine, and boycott Israeli goods. We marched to the US Consulate and threw 100s of shoes at it to show our disgust at the US support of Israel's actions. The crowd was very diverse, and ranged from children in prams to grannies.

SeungEun Lee
Korea (South)
11/01/2009
Protests in South Korea
I'd like you to know: Here in Seoul, Korea, too, though in small number, protesters've launched a series of demonstrations, including daily-small-scale protests, to express their opposition to Israeli attack on Gaza in front of the Israeli embassy since the first Israeli air offensive.A number of civil society organizations have participated in three collective demonstrations seeking to inform the public of the massacres of the Palestinians in Gaza bythe Israeli armies... Let's speak for justice

Syed Hussein
United States
11/01/2009
"AI-PAC" OF LIES
I was there at the Washington D.C. rally and it was humongous! It warmed my heart to see so many brothers/sisters of all faiths, esp. Muslims, swarm the WhiteHouse and then Obama's residence in the Hilton Hotel, and then finally protesting in front of the Washington Post building. It was very exciting and I hope we build on this so that the next demonstration be held on a weekday so we may paralyze Washington D.C. and send a message to our corrupt, AIPAC bought politicians to let Gaza live.

Maloula
Spain
11/01/2009
Also in Spain
Ishould like to let you know thatalso in Spain we have protested. Yesterday in Barcelona we were hundred of thousands,and also in Valencia, Tarragona... and today evening in Madrid. Israel must to be judged by the Hague Tribunal. Palestina Libre!!!

Ya2k
Indonesia
13/01/2009
Just Asking
Where is U.S (U.N?) position on the Iraq - Kuwait War? And where is U.S (U.N?) position on Israel - Palestine War? Please tell me.....

max
Bosnia and Herzegovina
14/01/2009
Gaza
It is a shame that 2 bilions of muslims around the world and most of them in the vicinity of Gaza are JUST WATCHING a handful of zionists destroy their brothers in Palestine. Al they do is just BEG Please stop. Many of them who have the power to influence the world's factors enjoy their luxurious life in confortable seats watching tennis at Qatar open

Arjen
Netherlands
13/01/2009
demonstrations
I see the demonstrations too. Mainly done by political leftwingers en muslims shouting "allah akhbar" and "hamas hamas, all the jews on gas". Burning israeli flags, blaming america and the west. It's good to see this open support for islamic fascism.

wanked
United States
14/01/2009
Mass protests against Gaza assault
I would like to know how decent people everywhere feel about the shocking and inhuman protest that took place in NY City recently, attended by the 'honorable' Mayor Bloomberg, where 10 thousand people (savages calling themselves people) worked themselves into a frenzy calling for the death of ALL PALISTINIANS! ! ! How many US Politicians stand with the mayor on this, do you suppose? I am SHAMED as a US Citizen.

tapan
Afghanistan
14/01/2009
Cooments & suggestions on Gaza War
Comments & suggestions are welcome & good. To me it is biased & with a lot of filtering Israel is certainly aggresive in its approach Hamas is also to be blamed equally, after all it can very well stop the war. The world knows that it would not be a surrender by Hamas but to protect the innocents. They would rather gain more than continuing the war. Israel has so far not stopped, Now the world is looking at Hamas to protect its innocent souls.

Zuheyr Thabreez
Sri Lanka
14/01/2009
GAZA PROTEST
While the whole world protest Bush the President,Condelliza the so called liberated and messenger of the So called human rights policies of America and their so called ABUSERS their Isreali Friends continue to celebrate the massare with thier words and deeds.

anam
Afghanistan
14/01/2009
what agony is jews doing 2 children in GAZA
it had been bitter tablet 4 chlidren in gaza 2 swallow foods in there mouth due virus that is endorsed by JEWS. And the so called world super powers what do they know more about GAZA?

Momma
United States
18/01/2009
support and love to Palestinians
I am saddened to see my own country doesn't show the same compassion and understanding of the Palestinian plight as the rest of the world. Please America, care about the suffering children. Israel doesn't allow media in and America doesn't show anything. Thank you Aljazeera English.

Tate
Australia
18/01/2009
Gaza
Israel and America has committed war crimes in Gaza and they should be punished. The leaders of Australia should be distancing themselves from the US and Israeli governments. It is disgusting what the Israelis have done and it is even more disgusting that our leaders and the leaders of the US are supporting Israel and not Palestine.

 
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