Demonstrations of solidarity with the Palestinians are taking place in many places around the world. Against this background there were riots in Paris.
So far, most demonstrations have been nonviolent, but riots have broken out in some places. This was the case in Paris and Lille, among others.
Demonstrations in support of Palestine
To get the situation under control, French police used tear gas and water cannons. 10 people were arrested and 24 fined.
In total, around 3,000 people took part in pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the capital and other French cities. people. Demonstrations took place in Lille, Toulouse, Rennes, Bordeaux and Montpellier.
During the demonstration, anti-Israel slogans were raised and solidarity with the Palestinians was expressed. “Long live Palestine, away with injustice,” they chanted. Israelis are labeled as ‘terrorists’.
According to Reuters, police in Vienna have banned a pro-Palestinian protest. However, despite the ban, the protest on the streets of Vienna took place peacefully. Pro-Palestinian rallies are being held in Mexico and numerous European countries, among others. Demonstrations are also organized in support of Hamas.
24 hours to evacuate
The situation in the Middle East is escalating from hour to hour. On Thursday evening, Israel called on Palestinians to evacuate the northern Gaza Strip within 24 hours. Military analysts agree that there will most likely be an Israeli land operation in the Gaza Strip. The area has been under fire from Israeli aircraft for several days.
“The terrorist organization Hamas has started a war against Israel and Gaza City is an area where military operations are taking place. Evacuate for your own safety,” the Israeli side said in an appeal to residents of the Gaza Strip.
UN Secretary-General Stephane Dujarric said it was “impossible” to carry out an evacuation without leading to “devastating humanitarian consequences”. The point is that more than a million people would be evacuated. (About 2.5 million people live in the entire Zone). The UN “strongly called for the withdrawal of such an order, if confirmed.”
The situation of the civilians is tragic, especially since Egypt has so far not agreed to create a humanitarian corridor to the Gaza Strip.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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