Largest solidarity march with Lebanon, Gaza, floods Morocco
The march is held under the slogan "Al-Aqsa Flood until the Liberation of Palestine and the Collapse of Normalization".
The largest national march in support of Palestine and Lebanon has kicked off in the Moroccan capital of Rabat on the first anniversary of the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation.
Several Moroccan organizations and political parties called for participation in the solidarity march with Gaza on Sunday, including the Progressive, Socialist, and Justice and Development parties, along with various unions and civil organizations.
During the march, which passed through Mohammed V Street and Bab El Had Square, demonstrators raised the Palestinian and Lebanese flags, carried the Palestinian koufiyyeh, and chanted slogans condemning Israeli crimes against the Palestinian and Lebanese people.
The march was held under the slogan "Al-Aqsa Flood until the Liberation of Palestine and the Collapse of Normalization".
Thousands of people gathered in Rabat today, marching in solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon against Israeli Occupation Forces' (IOF) relentless campaign and genocide targeting civilians. pic.twitter.com/oqEaDuOixm
— Morocco World News (@MoroccoWNews) October 6, 2024
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The globe revolts
Demonstrators across the globe are voicing their condemnation of Israeli aggression and showing solidarity with the people of Gaza, who are enduring unprecedented attacks on both civilians and infrastructure, compounded by inhumane conditions under siege. The brutal Israeli aggression has also spread into Lebanon, further escalating tensions in the region.
Thousands gathered for the "Free Palestine" march, which commenced at Russell Square in London and is progressing toward Whitehall, highlighting the ongoing calls for justice and an immediate ceasefire.
London hosted a significant demonstration in solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon, where protesters called on the UK government to halt arms sales to "Israel".
Meanwhile, in France, members of the La France Insoumise movement led a pro-Palestine demonstration, reflecting the growing international momentum for Palestinian rights and highlighting the urgent calls for justice and an end to the war in the region.
Soldiers of the Greek Army took part in demonstrations opposing imperialist wars, calling for Greece's complete disengagement from the violent actions of "Israel", the US, and the EU in West Asia.
Many more marches and protests emerged in New York, Tokyo, Rome, Berlin, and Sydney, in a strong show of rejection of the international community's inaction toward the war crimes and atrocities being committed in Lebanon and Gaza.