Protesters outside Israeli embassy in Amman vow continued actions
Popular protests in solidarity with Gaza in the vicinity of the Israeli embassy in the Jordanian capital, Amman, continue for the eighth consecutive day.
The Jordanian capital Amman witnessed Sunday evening massive demonstrations in solidarity with Gaza in the vicinity of the Israeli occupation embassy amid the ongoing Israeli aggression on the besieged Strip.
Earlier, calls were issued by Jordanian youths to continue protests and to surround the Israeli embassy in Amman in rejection of the Israeli aggression on Gaza and in support of al-Aqsa Mosque.
#بالفيديو | لليوم الثامن على التوالي عشرات آلاف الأردنيين يتظاهرون في محيط سفارة الاحتلال في العاصمة الأردنية #عمان نصرةً لـ #غزة وتنديداً بجرائم الاحتلال الإسرائيلية بحق الشعب الفلسطيني.#الأردن #فلسطين #الميادين pic.twitter.com/WhuvVw8XSv
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For over a week, the vicinity of the Israeli embassy has been witnessing popular protests with the participation of various segments of Jordanian society such as students, professionals, doctors, lawyers, human rights activists, and others.
For the sixth night in a row, Jordanians protested in Amman, #Jordan, surrounding the Israeli embassy, condemning "Israel's" genocidal war on #Gaza and its war crimes, and reaffirming their solidarity with the Palestinians and the Palestinian Resistance. pic.twitter.com/AefIFLFes2
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The demonstrators urged the Jordanian government to halt all kinds of ties with "Israel" from the Wadi Araba agreement to the water-for-energy agreement, as well as the gas agreement, among others.
They further condemned the export of vegetables to "Israel" and the participation in the land bridge that would leave a window open for the Israeli occupation to transport goods amid the ongoing Yemeni operations in the Red Sea.
They also praised the Resistance in Yemen, Lebanon, and Iraq for all their efforts in supporting the Palestinian Resistance during the Israeli war on Gaza.
The protesters insisted that they would continue to take to the streets until all diplomatic ties with the Israeli occupation were severed and the Israeli embassy in Jordan was shut down, even if the war came to an end.