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has sparked protests, demonstrations, and vigils around the world. These events focused on a variety of issues related to the conflict, including demands for a
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, an end to the Israeli blockade and
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, return of Israeli hostages, protesting war crimes, and providing
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to Gaza. Protests against Israeli action in Gaza were notably large across the
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. Since the war began on 7 October 2023, the death toll has exceeded 30,000. Some of the pro-Palestinian protests have resulted in violence and accusations of antisemitism. Consequently, in some European countries, some public support for Palestine and the Palestinian cause was criminalized, with countries such as
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, the
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, and
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restricting pro-Palestinian political speech. Germany banned fundraising, the displaying of the
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and the wearing of the
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. The conflict also sparked large protests at
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and
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around the world. Research by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project indicated that from 7 October to 24 November, there were at least 7,283 pro-Palestinian protests and 845 pro-Israel protests around the world.


Israel

Israeli citizens participated in public protests related to war policies. Jewish Israeli anti-war activists experienced targeting by far-right groups, while Palestinian citizens of Israel experienced crackdowns on free speech, with people arrested for social media posts and likes. Anti-war protests erupted in the Triangle and the Galilee, with Israeli police repressing demonstrators in Umm El Fahm, a city in the Triangle. In March, another protest occurred in the city, urging Israel to “end its criminal war” A hostage-solidarity rally in
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on 14 October criticized the government's handling of the war and called on Prime Minister
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to resign. The next day, communications minister
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proposed emergency regulations allowing for the arrest of people who hurt "national morale". Following a rally in support of Gaza in
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, police commissioner
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threatened to send antiwar protesters to the Gaza Strip on buses. On 28 October, a mob of Israelis gathered at
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chanting “ death to Arabs” at Palestinian students living in the campus dormitories. On 4 November, protests were held near Netanyahu's residence. On 8 November, the Israel Supreme Court allowed police to bar all anti-war protests. On 9 November, Israeli police arrested former MK
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in
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for attempting to organize an anti-war protest. In an interview with ''
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'', Barakeh described Israel's crackdowns on free speech as
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. On 18 November, Israel held its first permitted anti-war protest in
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. The
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criminalized the "consumption of terrorist materials" on 8 November. Civil rights groups criticized the bill, stating it "invades the realm of personal thoughts and beliefs". On 2 December, an attorney at
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, an Israeli legal center, stated law enforcement was using the law to surveil and silence people, while Association for Civil Rights in Israel said it was "unprecedented in democratic countries". On 20 November, Kan 11 posted and then deleted a video produced by a private NGO, showing children who were evacuated from Gaza envelope settlements singing "we'll eliminate them all and go back to plowing our fields". On 23 November, communications minister Shlomo Karhi proposed defunding the newspaper ''
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'' due to its "defeatist and false propaganda". On 23 November, ahead of the hostage-swap, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir stated that any "expressions of joy" related to the release of Palestinian prisoners was "equivalent to backing terrorism". On 25 November, protesters in
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called on Netanyahu to resign. Jews and Israelis abroad participated in protests both supporting and protesting the Israeli response in the war. On 29 November, police arrested activists at a Knesset protest opposing the government. Six were arrested on 2 December protesting outside Netanyahu's house in
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. A suspected arson-originated fire was reported at a protest camp for the families of hostages held in Gaza; the families experienced harassment from right-wing Netanyahu supporters. On 16 December, protesters set up tents outside the Israeli Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv and stated they would not leave until the government took up hostage negotiations again. Two activists in
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were arrested for quietly protesting against the war. On 26 December 2023, Israeli teenager Tal Mitnick was sentenced to 30 days in jail for refusing the draft for the war which he condemned as "a revenge campaign... not only against Hamas, but against all Palestinian people". This comment was shared by one of several support groups for
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s to the IDF.


Open letters

Some groups in Israel expressed support for the war. Dozens of
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s signed a letter to Netanyahu and senior defence officials stating that "even when the enemy hides behind a
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... there is no
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or moral preclusion, nor legal preclusion, from bombing the enemy after sufficient advance warning". A group of 100 doctors called "Doctors for the Rights of Israeli Soldiers", signed a statement stating Israel had a "legitimate right" to bomb "terror nests and Hamas headquarters in the hospitals in Gaza". This prompted a harsh reply from the acting head of the ethics office at the Israel Medical Association, Dr. Tami Karni, who wrote that "doctors are sworn to heal, not kill... Israel's doctors have refused to be dragged into the consciental and moral decline of the enemy, and will continue to act accordingly". The White Robes, an organization which numbers in the hundreds, decried the letter as a "provocative pamphlet by an extremist minority", stating that "calls for indiscriminate destruction and killing, even if justified militarily, are not part of the medical ethical code". Physicians for Human Rights published an open letter signed by 350 physicians and medical personnel, which also condemns the aforementioned call. In September 2023, over 200 Israeli youth released an open letter entitled Youth Against Dictatorship announcing that they would refuse to serve.


Palestine


West Bank and East Jerusalem

On 12 October,
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called for Palestinians to protest in
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and the
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, encouraging demonstrations at the
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. They also called for protests in neighboring countries and around the world, urging Muslim communities to rally in support of Gaza. After the
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, protests broke out in the West Bank in support of Gaza. On 27 October, hundreds rallied in
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to support Gaza, despite fears of settler violence. On 1 November, a
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was observed in the West Bank and
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in opposition to the Israeli attacks on Gaza. On 5 November, protesters in Ramallah protested US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to the West Bank, holding signs reading "Blinken, blood is on your hands". On 17 November, Israeli forces fired
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on anti-war protestors in
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. On 11 December, Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem went on a general strike as part of a larger global strike for a ceasefire; the action also led to the closure of establishments, educational institutions, and administrative buildings in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. Palestinian activists and grassroots organizations urged for a worldwide strike. The call for action, which gained momentum through social media, aims to encompass "all facets of public existence" and was considered on 11 December. On 23 December, the Christmas nativity scene in
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honored the deceased in Gaza. Boy and Girl Scouts in the West Bank displayed a banner commemorating the child victims of the war during Christmas Eve celebrations. Protesters in Ramallah carried a banner with the names of thousands of the deceased in Gaza on 1 January 2024. On 3 January 2024, Palestinians held a general protest in the West Bank. On 10 January, Palestinians gathered at Nelson Mandela Square in Ramallah to express support for '' South Africa v. Israel'', a lawsuit charging Israel with genocide in Gaza at the
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. On 7 February, protesters demonstrated at UN headquarters in Ramallah against the suspension of aid. On 9 February, Palestinians and Israelis protesting in support of a ceasefire were reportedly attacked by police in the West Bank. On 10 February, Israeli police broke up a Gaza peace protest in
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. Paramedics in the West Bank protested against the Israeli killing of two
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emergency respondents killed while attempting to rescue Hind Rajab. Protesters demonstrated in Ramallah on 17 February. In March 2024, the city of
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unveiled a street named after Aaron Bushnell, a U.S. servicemen who self-immolated in protest of U.S. support for Israel. Large protests were held in
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in protest of the Israeli killing of a man named Muhammad Jaber. On 21 March, residents in Jenin went on strike in protest of the killing of three young men. On 26 March, video showed hundreds of people in Nur Shams refugee camp protesting against Israeli actions in Gaza.


Gaza Strip

In Gaza, young
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, such as Hind Khoudary, Plestia Alaqad, Motaz Azaiza, and Bisan Owda, documented their lives through the war, gaining significant followings on social media. In January 2024, in a rare protest against Hamas, dozens of Gazan children held up signs outside Deir al-Balah's al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, asking Hamas to free Israeli hostages and end the war, expressing their desire to return home. IDF's Arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee shared a recording of the protest on X, tweeting “Will these cries and demands reach the hideouts of Hamas leaders?”. The protest occurred a day after another small protest against Hamas in Rafah where Palestinians cursed Hamas and
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. Organized demonstration against Hamas is not allowed in Gaza. In February 2024,
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reported on some small spontaneous protests by desperate Gazans against Hamas. A small group of children in Rafah held their own protest in advance of a planned
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in February 2024, holding signs in English that read "We refuse to die" and "Save us from this genocide". Protesters at
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headquarters in Jabalia called for more food, chanting, "We want flour, we want flour". Children in Rafah again held their own protest against the
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on 6 March, holding a banner reading "Stop our daily death".


Africa


Algeria

Protests were held in
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on 19 October 2023 denouncing
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Joe Biden, Israeli Prime Minister
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and Arab countries that have normalized relations with Israel for "complicity" in the violence in Gaza. Protests in support of Palestinians were held again on 14 March 2024.


Ghana

A National March for Palestine was held in
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on 2 November, drawing thousands of participants.


Kenya

A protest in solidarity with Palestine was held in
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on 25 January 2024 but was dispersed by police using tear gas. A pro-Palestine protest was also held on 14 March in
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. Demonstrators showcased banners and waved the Palestinian flag, while slogans like "Cease the Violence", "End the Suffering of Innocent Lives" and "United with Gaza" were displayed.


Morocco

On 19 November, protests were held in
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in support of Palestine and demanding an end to the normalization of ties between Morocco and Israel. A similar protest was held in
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on 26 November. Protesters in February 2024 called for the end of normalization with Israel, stating, "Normalisation is treason". In
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, thousands marched in solidarity with the Palestinian people. In 28 June protests were held in Tangier after Morocco accepted an Israeli warship to its port after being denied by Spain. Demonstrations were also held in
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,
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,
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, Agadir,
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,
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, and
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. Protesters held banners and chanted slogans in support of Palestinians.Thousands in Muslim countries and beyond demonstrate over Israeli airstrikes
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Nigeria

Around 50,000 protesters held a rally expressing solidarity with Palestine organized by the Conference of Islamic Organisations at Gani Fawehinmi Park,
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on 21 October. They demanded the Nigerian government halt the diplomatic relations with Israel until a two-state solution was reached. Hundreds of members of the
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protested on the streets of
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against Israel's invasion of Gaza on 16 November. The protest resulted in clashes with police that left one person dead and several others injured. Police and the IMN both blamed each other for the death.


Senegal

On 4 November 2023, 200 protesters gathered outside the
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in
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carrying the Palestinian flag and placards denouncing genocide in Gaza. On 4 May 2024 pro-Palestinian marches and demonstrations were held in Dakar. On 26 May, hundreds protested at the Palestinian embassy in Dakar.


South Africa

Hundreds marched in
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on 13 October to protest against Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip. In an address to the crowd. Mandla Mandela, a grandson of
Nelson Mandela Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (; ; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African Internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid activist who served as the President of South Africa, first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1 ...
called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to speak on Palestine at the
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and act on the crisis. On 11 November, thousands marched in Cape Town demanding the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador and the closure of the Israeli embassy. On 11 January 2024, a statue of
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wearing a
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was erected in
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. On 13 January, protesters marched to the US consulate in
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to demand a ceasefire.


Tunisia

Thousands gathered outside the French embassy in
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to protest Western support for Israel, chanting that "the French and the Americans are partners in the attack" against Palestinians. Some expressed support for Hamas, by shouting "Dear (Ezzedine) al-Qassam (Brigades), destroy
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
", in reference to the movement's military wing. A similar protest occurred outside the US embassy in Tunis’ northern suburbs. An estimated 3,000 people participated in the demonstrations. On 31 July 2024, a crowd marched in Sfax in support of Palestine, Another protest was held in Tunis after the
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of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.


Asia


Afghanistan

On 13 October, demonstrators gathered at the
Eidgah Mosque Eidgah or Idgah, also Eid Gah or Id Gah ( fa, "site of Eid bservances; bn, ঈদগাহ; pnb, ; ur, ; hi, ईदगाह) is a term used in South Asian Islamic culture for the open-air enclosure usually outside the city (or at th ...
in
Kabul Kabul (; ps, , ; , ) is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province; it is administratively divided into 22 municipal districts. Acco ...
to express support for Palestine.


Bangladesh

Activists from
Islami Andolan Bangladesh Islami Andolan Bangladesh ( bn, ইসলামী আন্দোলন বাংলাদেশ, lit=Islamic Movement of Bangladesh) is one of the biggest Islamist political party in Bangladesh. It was founded in 1987 by Fazlul Karim as Islami ...
staged protests against Israel's military actions in Gaza and expressed their solidarity with the Palestinian people in front of the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in
Dhaka Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city ...
. The protesters held banners reading “Free Palestine” and “Stop Genocide”. On 9 May 2024, protests were held in Dhaka demanding the end of the "genocide in Palestine".


India

On 13 October, pro-Palestinian protests erupted in three cities. In
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, people chanted slogans like "Long live Palestine" and "Gaza will never die" and police, upon arriving on the scene, broke up the protest and removed demonstrators from the spot. In Budgam district,
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, protesters chanted slogans against Israel and the United States, one of which was "We stand with Palestine". To avoid unrest, the main mosque in
Srinagar Srinagar (English: , ) is the largest city and the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It lies in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus, and Dal and Anchar lakes. The city is known for its natu ...
was closed during
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s. In
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, a cleric accused Israel of committing war crimes on Palestine and appealed to Prime Minister
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to intervene in the war and bring a halt to the hostilities in Gaza. Pro-Palestinian rallies later experienced a crackdown by Indian police while pro-Israeli protests were allowed. Several pro-Palestinian demonstrators were also detained while trying to protest in
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. On 26 October, a pro-Palestine rally was held in
Kozhikode Kozhikode (), also known in English as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India. It has a corporation limit population of 609,224 and a metropolitan population of more than 2 million, making it the second la ...
,
Kerala Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South ...
, which drew 200,000 people and was organized by the
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. Another rally on 11 November drew 50,000 participants and was organized by the
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and inaugurated by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, during which he denounced what he called the “Zionist bias” of the Modi government and called on it to sever military agreements and diplomatic relations with Israel.


Indonesia

Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, one of the suspects of the
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, joined protests in
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. In a speech with protesters holding
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s, he said that "we cannot be weak in facing Israel" and that "hopefully, amongst these young people, there are some ready to be sent to (Palestinian territories)". On 20 October, around 300 members of the Solidarity Committee for Palestine and Yemen held a pro-Palestine protest in front of the US Embassy in
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and later marched into the UN Office. The Indonesian Coalition to Defend Baitul Maqdis carried a protest in solidarity for Palestine on 28 October in front of the US Embassy. In Palu, 500 people held a protest expressing support for Palestine in front of a
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restaurant on 27 October and demanded to meet the management. More than two million people participated in the pro-Palestinian rally organized by the Indonesian People's Alliance to Defend Palestine at the
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on 5 November. The rally was attended by officials such as foreign minister
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, religious affairs minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, and education minister Muhadjir Effendy, parliament speaker Puan Maharani, former Jakarta governor
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, former Vice President
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, former parliament speaker
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, and former
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chairperson
Din Syamsuddin Sirajuddin Muhammad "Din" Syamsuddin ( ar, مُحَمَّدُ سِرَاجِ ٱلدِّينِ شَمْسِ ٱلدِّينِ, Muḥammad Sirāj ad-Dīn Šams ad-Dīn, born in Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara, ), is an Indonesian politician and formerly ...
. On 12 November, pro-Palestinian rallies were held in Bekasi, Cimahi, Pekalongan,
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, and
Surakarta Surakarta ( jv, ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠ), known colloquially as Solo ( jv, ꦱꦭ; ), is a city in Central Java, Indonesia. The 44 km2 (16.2 sq mi) city adjoins Karanganyar Regency and Boyolali Regency to the north, Karanganyar Regency and Sukoh ...
. The Muslim Solidarity Front held a pro-Palestine rally in Bitung on 25 November, resulting in clashes with the pro-Israel organization Pasukan Manguni Makasiouw. On 13 January 2024, thousands of people rallied at the US embassy in Jakarta as a part of the "global day of action". On 3 August 2024, people gathered at the US embassy in Jakarta to express their support for Palestinians after the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.


Japan

On 11 October, a pro-Israel rally was held in the
Shibuya Shibuya ( 渋谷 区 ''Shibuya-ku'') is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. As a major commercial and finance center, it houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station. As of April 1 ...
district of Tokyo attended by Israeli diplomats. Members of the Japanese Muslim community demonstrated in front of the Israeli Embassy in
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holding signs and chanting slogans such as "Israel, Terrorists" and "Free Palestine". There were also demonstrations in
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on 19 November. On 20 November, around 1,500 protesters demonstrated in Tokyo calling for a ceasefire to "Save Gaza". In December, about 1,200 people gathered in Tokyo to march in support of Israel. On 13 January 2024, as part of the "global day of action", hundreds gathered in Tokyo to protest against the Israeli war in Gaza and demanded a ceasefire. A single protester in Tokyo has demonstrated alone for three months since November 2023 holding a banner reading "Stop Gaza Genocide". On 4 February, more than 50 pro-Palestinian protesters marched to call for a ceasefire in front of the
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in
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. On 11 May, hundreds of demonstrators marched at a pro-Palestine rally in Shibuya in Tokyo. Some chanted " From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free." On 15 July, dozens of people participated in a march in solidarity with Gaza in
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,
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. On 31 July,
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mayor
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disinvited representatives from Israel from the upcoming 79th annual commemoration of the US atomic bombing on the city. Ambassadors to Japan
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and
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from the U.S. and U.K. respectively, refused to attend the Nagasaki ceremony in counter-protest. On 5 August, a large protest occurred in
Hiroshima is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui h ...
accusing Prime Minister
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of being complicit with the genocide in Gaza. On 6 August, the anniversary of the Atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the city government banned gatherings in Peace Park and in front of the
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because of the protests.


Kyrgyzstan

300 people joined the Palestinian community in
Bishkek Bishkek ( ky, Бишкек), ), formerly Pishpek and Frunze, is the capital and largest city of Kyrgyzstan. Bishkek is also the administrative centre of the Chüy Region. The region surrounds the city, although the city itself is not part of ...
in demonstrations funded by an Islamic publisher, Islamskiy Zhurnal Umma.


Malaysia

Around 15,000 people gathered in
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to express their disapproval of Israel's air attacks and land assault on Gaza. Protesters wore Palestinian keffiyeh scarves and raised placards with the words "Israel cuak" (meaning "Israel is frightened"). Additionally, two effigies covered in the Israeli flag were burned while the crowd chanted "Hidup Palestin" (meaning "long live Palestine") and "Hancur Zionist" (meaning "crush the Zionists"). 1,000 Muslims marched in Kuala Lumpur following Friday prayers to demonstrate support for Palestine on 13 October. Nearly a thousand people demonstrated outside the US embassy in Kuala Lumpur on 13 January 2024; waving Palestinian flags.


Nepal

On 10 October 2023, demonstrators outside the prime minister's office called for the evacuation of Nepalis in Israel. On 20 October 2023, protesters outside of the Israeli embassy called for a ceasefire. Participants included former Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai and
Nepal Socialist Party The Socialist Party of Nepal () is a democratic socialist political party in Nepal. It is led jointly by former prime minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai and senior leader of the Terai-Madhesh region Mahindra Ray Yadav. The party was formed after a ...
leader
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. On 30 October 2023, protesters in Patan Durbar Square in
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called for a ceasefire, holding banners reading “Indigenous People of Nepal are with Palestine” and “South-South Solidarity”. On 31 October 2023, the Human Rights and Peace Society organized a demonstration outside the United Nations office in Lalitpur calling on the organization to take action to protect civilian lives in Gaza and to release all hostages held by Hamas, including Nepali hostage Bipin Joshi. On 29 March 2024, doctors and healthcare workers from the Maharajgunj Medical Campus held a protest outside the Israeli embassy, condemning the killing of over 685 healthcare workers in Palestine and calling for a ceasefire.


Pakistan

On 13 October, public gatherings expressing support for Palestine were held following Friday prayers. Various political and religious groups organized numerous protests in major cities such as
Karachi Karachi (; ur, ; ; ) is the most populous city in Pakistan and 12th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 20 million. It is situated at the southern tip of the country along the Arabian Sea coast. It is the former cap ...
,
Lahore Lahore ( ; pnb, ; ur, ) is the second most populous city in Pakistan after Karachi and 26th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 13 million. It is the capital of the province of Punjab where it is the largest city. ...
,
Peshawar Peshawar (; ps, پېښور ; hnd, ; ; ur, ) is the sixth most populous city in Pakistan, with a population of over 2.3 million. It is situated in the north-west of the country, close to the International border with Afghanistan. It is ...
, and the capital
Islamabad Islamabad (; ur, , ) is the capital city of Pakistan. It is the country's ninth-most populous city, with a population of over 1.2 million people, and is federally administered by the Pakistani government as part of the Islamabad Capital T ...
.
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and
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s were burned in the demonstrations. On 13 January 2024, As a part of the "global day of action", large crowds gathered in front of the Lahore Press Club to protest against the war and call for a permanent ceasefire. Thousands of people, comprising women and children, assembled in Islamabad for the biggest pro-Palestine demonstration in Pakistan since the commencement of Israel's conflict with Gaza in October. Demonstrators in Karachi displayed Palestinian flags and donned the keffiyeh during a gathering arranged by Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, the nation's biggest religious political group. On 3 August 2024, Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan arranged another demonstrations in
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which takes place after the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.


Philippines

In
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, protests were held in
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in solidarity with the Palestinians on 10 October. On 16 October, 12,000–25,000 protesters took part in the Bangsamoro Rally for Free Palestine in Cotabato City. They also called for neighboring Arab countries to open their borders to refugees and for the United States to take a neutral stance on the issue. Another grand solidarity rally was held on 19 October where various Moro groups in Marawi condemned the hospital explosion in Gaza Various leftist organizations, including Bayan Muna and Gabriela Women's Party, also launched separate demonstrations in support of Palestine and urged for the end of Israel's occupation. A demonstration on 31 October held by 500 protesters from Bagong Alyansang Makabayan at the Israeli embassy in
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reiterated support for Palestine, condemnation of genocide and what it called the subservience of the Philippine government to the United States. The protesters at Taguig clashed with local police. In response, Israeli ambassador Ilan Fluss insisted on Israel's right to defend itself and that the conflict was against Hamas rather than Palestine. He also equated Hamas to
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. Two hundred people from left-wing groups held another protest at the US embassy in Manila on 14 November reiterating their solidarity with Palestinians and accusing the US of bearing "overwhelming responsibility" in the Israel–Hamas war. They also clashed with the local police. Filipino Christians from various churches and organizations held a prayer vigil at the Philippine-Israel Friendship Marker at the
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in
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in solidarity with Israel and civilian casualties. Students at the
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protested in support of a ceasefire. A march was held from
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to the CCP Complex in Manila on 25 November to call for a ceasefire and an end to Israel's siege of Gaza.


Singapore

On 2 February 2024, two separate events took place in support of Palestine, one of which involved "a group of about 70 people" gathering along
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and marching toward
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to deliver 130 letters to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong while carrying umbrellas with watermelon patterns. In response, the police investigated the event as a public assembly organised without a permit, and warned against calls for similar protests at the upcoming
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. On 27 June, three women were charged with organising a procession in a prohibited area in relation to the February 2024 Orchard Road march. On the evening of 15 April, a group of three people held a banner with the text "End SG – Israel arms trade" from the OCBC Skyway at
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. On 30 June 2024, women were charged for sending over 140 letters to the
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, urging him to cut ties with Israel.


South Korea

On 17 October, about 500 Israelis and South Koreans gathered in central Seoul to show solidarity with Israel. On 17 November, civic groups in
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laid out 2,000 pairs of shoes to symbolize the deaths of innocent civilians killed in Gaza, the occupied
West Bank The West Bank ( ar, الضفة الغربية, translit=aḍ-Ḍiffah al-Ġarbiyyah; he, הגדה המערבית, translit=HaGadah HaMaʽaravit, also referred to by some Israelis as ) is a landlocked territory near the coast of the Mediter ...
and
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
. On 13 January 2024, as a part of the "global day of action", protestors marched in Seoul demanding for a ceasefire and an end to the Israeli war on Gaza. On 20 July dozens of South Koreans in
Incheon Incheon (; ; or Inch'ŏn; literally "kind river"), formerly Jemulpo or Chemulp'o (제물포) until the period after 1910, officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시, 仁川廣域市), is a city located in northwestern South Kore ...
rallied in solidarity with Gaza.


Sri Lanka

On 13 October, protesters held signs that read "Palestine you will never walk alone". On 14 November 159 Parliament members signed an open letter to UN secretary-general
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demanding "necessary steps to be imposed on Israel to stop its onslaught, oppressions, and aggressions" against the Palestinian people; they also appealed to Western countries to stop supporting Israel and conform to international law "without hypocrisy and double standard". In December 2023, protesters expressed disappointment and frustration over their government's choice to dispatch migrant workers to Israel.


Europe


Albania

On 20 October, a rally was held in Skanderbeg Square in the capital
Tirana Tirana ( , ; aln, Tirona) is the capital and largest city of Albania. It is located in the centre of the country, enclosed by mountains and hills with Dajti rising to the east and a slight valley to the northwest overlooking the Adriatic Sea ...
in support of Palestine and the Palestinian people. Protestors condemned Israel's attacks on Palestinians and called for an end to the
Israeli occupation of Palestine Israeli-occupied territories are the lands that were captured and occupied by Israel during the Six-Day War of 1967. While the term is currently applied to the Palestinian territories and the Golan Heights, it has also been used to refer to a ...
and for the implementation of the
two-state solution The two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict envisions an independent State of Palestine alongside the State of Israel, west of the Jordan River. The boundary between the two states is still subject to dispute and negotiation ...
.


Austria

On 13 January 2024, a pro-Palestine march was held in
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as part of the "global day of action". Demonstrators carried Palestinian flags and also banners that read: "Hands off Rafah" and "Immediate cease-fire" and "Stop the genocide in Gaza". On 29 June 2024 protests were held in Vienna carrying Palestinian flags and banners and demanding an end to the bombardment of Gaza.


Belgium

On 10 December 2023, about 4,000 people in Brussels waved Belgian flags and demonstrated against
antisemitism Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews. A person who holds such positions is called an antisemite. Antisemitism is considered to be a form of racism. Antis ...
amid concern over the rising number of antisemitic incidents in Europe from the Israel-Hamas war. On 21 January 2024, protesters in
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
demonstrated against the war and called for a permanent ceasefire. Ahead of a foreign ministers meeting in Brussels, a group of 100 prominent people, including former Irish president Mary Robinson and former Swedish foreign minister Margot Wallstrom, called on the EU to prevent the "unprecedented rate of civilian killing" in Gaza. Also, 27,000 demonstrators marched in Brussels on a national march calling for an immediate/permanent ceasefire in Gaza.


Bosnia and Herzegovina

On 22 October, thousands marched in
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in support of Gaza, chanting, "Yesterday Srebrenica, today Gaza", referring to the 1995 massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys. Several thousand people gathered in Sarajevo, waving Palestinian and Bosnian flags and demanding a halt to the Israeli offensive in Gaza. On 7 July 2024, demonstrations were held in
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, denouncing the "genocide" in Gaza, demonstrators placed a Palestinian flag on the Stari Most over the
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river.


Cyprus

On 15 October a pro-Palestinian protest was held in
Larnaca Larnaca ( el, Λάρνακα ; tr, Larnaka) is a city on the south east coast of Cyprus and the capital of the district of the same name. It is the third-largest city in the country, after Nicosia and Limassol, with a metro population of 144 ...
. On 19 October, a protest in support of Gaza was held in
Nicosia Nicosia ( ; el, Λευκωσία, Lefkosía ; tr, Lefkoşa ; hy, Նիկոսիա, romanized: ''Nikosia''; Cypriot Arabic: Nikusiya) is the largest city, capital, and seat of government of Cyprus. It is located near the centre of the Mesaor ...
. Another pro-Palestinian protest was organised by the Cyprus Peace Council on 20 October attended by 2,000 protestors as well as MPs, mayors, the general secretary of
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and the Palestinian ambassador to Cyprus. On 17 October a pro-Israel rally was organised by the Israeli community. Protests were held at the UK's
RAF Akrotiri RAF Akrotiri ( el, Βασιλική Πολεμική Αεροπορία Ακρωτηρίου) is a large Royal Air Force base on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It is located in the Western Sovereign Base Area, one of two areas which compr ...
base on 14 and 15 January 2024 after the base was used to launch airstrikes on Yemen. The protesters carried a banner demanding a "Ceasefire" while another read "Stop funding genocide".


Denmark

Protesters marched in support of Gaza in
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on 2 February 2024, chanting "Free Palestine" and "Palestine will never die". The protesters called for an end to Israel's military attacks in Gaza. They also described the conflict as "genocide" urged politicians to step up their efforts in aiding the Palestinian population.


Finland

On 11 November 2023, an estimated 4,000 people participated in a march in support of the Palestinian people in
Helsinki Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of U ...
. The march also called for an end to Israeli military action in Gaza and criticised the Finnish government's agreement to purchase a missile defense system from Israel. In January 2024, 79 Finnish diplomats signed a letter to Foreign Minister
Elina Valtonen Elina Maria Valtonen (former Lepomäki) (born 23 October 1981 in Helsinki) is a Finnish politician. A member of the National Coalition Party, she has represented the constituency of Uusimaa (constituency), Uusimaa in the Parliament of Finland si ...
, criticising the official response to the Israeli attacks on Gaza. In February 2024, it was reported that participants would gather in Mannerheimintie in Helsinki to protest, although authorities had not granted permission for any demonstrations.


France

In reaction to Khaled Meshaal's call for a ''"day of rage"'', the government put a prohibition on pro-Palestinian protests. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said that such gatherings were likely to cause disturbances to public order. On the night of 12 October,
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fired tear gas and water cannons to break up a banned pro-Palestinian rally in
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
. The same day, the Representative Council of French Jewish Institutions organized a pro-Israel rally. This resulted in President
Emmanuel Macron Emmanuel Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France since 2017. ''Ex officio'', he is also one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Prior to his presidency, Macron served as Minister of Econ ...
urging citizens to refrain from bringing the conflict home. On 14 October, French-Algerian journalist was arrested while covering a pro-Palestine protest in Paris. He told
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that people were getting "strangled by the police", and that the police fined him for participating in an "illegal demonstration" despite showing his
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. He also claimed that the police threatened to break his legs if they saw him again at a protest. On 22 October, France held its first authorized pro-Palestine rally, drawing 15,000 participants who chanted: "Gaza, Paris is with you." On 12 November, over 100,000 people marched for the republic and against antisemitism in Paris. Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne, the heads of France's upper and lower houses of parliament, former presidents
François Hollande François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande (; born 12 August 1954) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2012 to 2017. He previously was First Secretary of the Socialist Party (PS) from 1997 to 2008, Mayor of Tulle from ...
and
Nicolas Sarkozy Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. Born in Paris, he is of Hungarian, Greek Jewish, and French origin. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Se ...
, and several leading politicians joined the demonstrators. The presence of the far-right
National Rally The National Rally (french: Rassemblement National, ; RN), until 2018 known as the National Front (french: link=no, Front National, ; FN), is a Far-right politics, far-rightAbridged list of reliable sources that refer to National Rally as fa ...
leader
Marine Le Pen Marion Anne Perrine "Marine" Le Pen (; born 5 August 1968) is a French lawyer and politician who ran for the French presidency in 2012, 2017, and 2022. A member of the National Rally (RN; previously the National Front, FN), she served as its pre ...
, whose party has had a history of antisemitism, caused criticism from some participants such as Borne, who is the daughter of
Holocaust The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe; a ...
survivors. On 21 January 2024, Paris police stopped and dispersed an automobile parade waving Palestinian flags. On 22 January, MP
Louis Boyard Louis Boyard (; born 26 August 2000) is a French politician from La France Insoumise. He was elected deputy for Val-de-Marne's 3rd constituency in the 2022 French legislative election. He defeated Laurent Saint-Martin and is the second young ...
was verbally assaulted and threatened by a pro-Israeli activist. A mass demonstration occurred in
Marseille Marseille ( , , ; also spelled in English as Marseilles; oc, Marselha ) is the prefecture of the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône and capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Situated in the camargue region of southern Franc ...
in support of Palestine on 18 February. On 25 April, students from Sorbonne University called on the French government to help Palestinians. On 15 May people gathered around the Sorbonne to commemorate
Nakba Day Nakba Day ( ar, ذكرى النكبة, translit=Dhikra an-Nakba, lit=Memory of the Catastrophe) is the day of commemoration for the ''Nakba'', also known as the Palestinian Catastrophe, which comprised the destruction of Palestinian society an ...
.


Germany

In
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue ...
, authorities banned a pro-Palestinian rally from being held. A number of spontaneous demonstrations protesting the bombing of Gaza took place across the country, but were forcefully broken up by police. Germany banned fundraising, the displaying of the
Palestinian flag The flag of Palestine ( ar, علم فلسطين) is a tricolor of three equal horizontal stripes (black, white, and green from top to bottom) overlaid by a red triangle issuing from the hoist. This flag is derived from the Pan-Arab colors and ...
and the wearing of the
keffiyeh The keffiyeh or kufiya ( ar, كُوفِيَّة, kūfīyah, relating to Kufa, link=no), also known in Arabic as a ghutrah (), shemagh ( '), (), in Kurdish as a Shemagh ''(''شه‌ماغ'')'' or Serwîn (سه‌روین) and in Persian, as a ...
. On 22 October, a pro-Israel rally was held in Berlin at the
Brandenburg Gate The Brandenburg Gate (german: Brandenburger Tor ) is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin, built on the orders of Prussian king Frederick William II after restoring the Orangist power by suppressing the Dutch popular unrest. One ...
. President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was present at the demonstration, as well as representatives from the German-Israeli Society, most mainstream political parties, the Council of the
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, the German Bishops' Conference, the Central Council of Jews in Germany, the
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, the German Trade Union Confederation and the Israeli ambassador
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. On 24 February 2024, protesters in Berlin carried a sign reading, "Stop the Genocide". In
Neukölln Neukölln () is one of the twelve boroughs of Berlin. It is located in the southeastern part from the city centre towards Berlin Schönefeld Airport. It was part of the former American sector under the Four-Power occupation of the city. It featu ...
, a neighborhood of Berlin, pro-Palestinian protesters described police crackdowns on protest that were "shocking and violent". In late April, a camp was set up in Berlin in front of the
Bundestag The Bundestag (, "Federal Diet") is the German federal parliament. It is the only federal representative body that is directly elected by the German people. It is comparable to the United States House of Representatives or the House of Commons ...
in opposition to arms transfers to Israel. On 15 July, clashes broke out between police and over 600 pro-Palestinian protestors, Seven demonstrators and 17 police officers were hurt and 28 demonstrators were charged. On 25 July protests were held in Berlin during which demonstrators recreated a scene from the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.


Greece

On 12 October 2023, 200 demonstrators gathered at
Syntagma Square Syntagma Square ( el, Πλατεία Συντάγματος, , "Constitution Square") is the central square of Athens. The square is named after the Constitution that Otto, the first King of Greece, was obliged to grant after a popular and militar ...
in
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to show solidarity with Palestine. A day later, 2,000 protestors including Palestinians, members of Muslim communities, left-wing and anarchist groups marched toward the Israeli embassy. On 29 October, a crowd of 5,000 demonstrated in Athens, calling for an end to the Gaza massacre. On 25 March 2024, pro-Palestinian protesters blocked a tank while in a military parade for Greece's Independence Day in Athens. On 15 May, a crowd of 2,500 people marched in Athens towards the Israeli embassy in solidarity of Palestine, the protesters later clashed with
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.


Iceland

Pro-Palestinian protests were held at Austurvöllur in Reykjavík.


Ireland

Thousands of people marched in cities and towns across Ireland, including
Carlow Carlow ( ; ) is the county town of County Carlow, in the south-east of Ireland, from Dublin. At the 2016 census, it had a combined urban and rural population of 24,272. The River Barrow flows through the town and forms the historic bounda ...
,
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,
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,
Ennis Ennis () is the county town of County Clare, in the mid-west of Ireland. The town lies on the River Fergus, north of where the river widens and enters the Shannon Estuary. Ennis is the largest town in County Clare, with a population of 25,27 ...
,
Galway Galway ( ; ga, Gaillimh, ) is a City status in Ireland, city in the West Region, Ireland, West of Ireland, in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Connacht, which is the county town of County Galway. It lies on the River Corrib between Lo ...
and
Limerick Limerick ( ; ga, Luimneach ) is a western city in Ireland situated within County Limerick. It is in the province of Munster and is located in the Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region. With a population of 94,192 at the 2016 ...
in support of Palestine and against Israel's attacks on Gaza and the continuing occupation of Palestine. Residents of Ballina, the ancestral hometown of US president Joe Biden, splashed red paint and wrote " Genocide Joe" over a mural of the president's face.


Italy

Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in
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, carrying a large Palestinian flag and chanting slogans in support of Palestine. On 17 November, a long Palestinian flag was hung from the Leaning Tower of Pisa during a pro-Palestinian protest in the
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. On 27 January 2024, In
Milan Milan ( , , Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4 million, while its metropolitan city h ...
, police clashed with pro-Palestinian protesters despite an official ban on protests on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. On 28 May 2024 a group of protesters occupied a train station in
Bologna Bologna (, , ; egl, label= Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 150 different nat ...
. On 5 June 2024 a 15-meter Palestinian flag was unfurled on top of
Milan Cathedral Milan Cathedral ( it, Duomo di Milano ; lmo, Domm de Milan ), or Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary ( it, Basilica cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Nascente, links=no), is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombard ...
by former Italian MP Stefano Apuzzo. The protest in Milan saw the following message: "Free Palestine."


Latvia

A pro-Palestine procession planned on 6 January 2024 by the "For a Free Palestine" movement () was prohibited by the Riga City Council due to a perceived potential threat to public safety.


Luxembourg

On 13 January 2024, as a part of the "global day of action", protestors gathered in front of the US embassy in
Luxembourg City Luxembourg ( lb, Lëtzebuerg; french: Luxembourg; german: Luxemburg), also known as Luxembourg City ( lb, Stad Lëtzebuerg, link=no or ; french: Ville de Luxembourg, link=no; german: Stadt Luxemburg, link=no or ), is the capital city of the Lu ...
to demand an end to the Israeli war in Gaza and a permanent ceasefire.


Moldova

On 19 October 2023, over 20 protesters gathered in
Chișinău Chișinău ( , , ), also known as Kishinev (russian: Кишинёв, r=Kishinjóv ), is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the Republic of Moldova. The city is Moldova's main industrial and commercial center, and is located in the ...
in front of the Parliament of Moldova, demanding the chamber to condemn the alleged Israeli genocide of Palestinians and the recognition of an independent Palestinian state.


Netherlands

A group of students rallied in
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on 13 October to show solidarity with Palestine, followed by a 15,000-strong pro-Palestinian protest in
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population ...
on 15 October. On 23 October, activists opposed to Israel's actions in Gaza occupied the entrance to the
International Criminal Court The International Criminal Court (ICC or ICCt) is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal seated in The Hague, Netherlands. It is the first and only permanent international court with jurisdiction to prosecute individuals ...
in The Hague, demanding action against
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for alleged war crimes. On 21 December, civil servants demanded a truce. In January 2024, a billboard campaign displayed messages regarding the war, including "every ten minutes one Palestinian child dies". On 13 January 2024, A protest organised by Plant een Olijfboom (Plant an Olive Tree) foundation was held in
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population ...
, honoring the children of Gaza by placing around 10,000 pairs of children's shoes in
Dam Square Dam Square or the Dam () is a town square in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. Its notable buildings and frequent events make it one of the best-known and most important locations in the city and the country. Location and description ...
, representing one Palestinian child killed by Israeli air strikes. On 12 January 2024, hundreds of pro-Israel protesters carrying Dutch and Israeli flags gathered outside the International Court of Justice. Hundreds of Palestinian supporters also gathered to watch the genocide hearings on a large screen less than a hundred metres away from the pro-Israel group. A healthcare workers collective protested against Gaza's healthcare collapse with five demands: an end to Israel's
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of hospitals; an end to the killing of healthcare workers; end of arms sales to Israel; the release of abducted healthcare workers; and immediate access to medical supplies. During
Isaac Herzog Isaac "Bougie" Herzog ( he, יצחק "בוז׳י" הרצוג, Yitskhak "Buzhi" Hertsog; born 22 September 1960) is an Israeli politician who has been serving as the 11th president of Israel since 2021. He is the first president to be born in ...
's visit to the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam, protesters at a square nearby chanted "
Never again "Never again" is a phrase or slogan which is associated with the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides. The phrase may originate from a 1927 poem by Yitzhak Lamdan which stated "Never again shall Masada fall!" In the context of genocide ...
is now" and "Ceasefire now" and held signs that said "Jews against genocide". On 17 March 2024 people lined up thousands of shoes dedicated to the 13,000 children that lost their lives because of the war in a public square in
Utrecht Utrecht ( , , ) is the List of cities in the Netherlands by province, fourth-largest city and a List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality of the Netherlands, capital and most populous city of the Provinces of the Netherlands, pro ...
. On 8 May 2024, as part of a series of pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses, police broke up a student protest at the
University of Amsterdam The University of Amsterdam (abbreviated as UvA, nl, Universiteit van Amsterdam) is a public research university located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The UvA is one of two large, publicly funded research universities in the city, the other being ...
, where protesters had blockaded the university grounds. Protesters were demanding an end to the conflict, with some calling on the university to sever academic ties to Israel. Confrontations were described as violent, but it was unclear whether anyone had been injured or detained. Reuters reported that police struck protesters on the head with batons.


North Macedonia

On 20 October, citizens from different ethnicities such as
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,
Macedonian Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia. Macedonian(s) may specifically refer to: People Modern * Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North M ...
,
Turkish Turkish may refer to: *a Turkic language spoken by the Turks * of or about Turkey ** Turkish language *** Turkish alphabet ** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation *** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey *** Turkish communities and mi ...
, Bosnian and
Romani Romani may refer to: Ethnicities * Romani people, an ethnic group of Northern Indian origin, living dispersed in Europe, the Americas and Asia ** Romani genocide, under Nazi rule * Romani language, any of several Indo-Aryan languages of the Roma ...
held a protest in the old part of the capital
Skopje Skopje ( , , ; mk, Скопје ; sq, Shkup) is the capital and largest city of North Macedonia. It is the country's political, cultural, economic, and academic centre. The territory of Skopje has been inhabited since at least 4000 BC; r ...
to show support and solidarity for the Palestinian people under the slogan "Don't be silent about the massacre".


Norway

On 14 October, thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators protested outside the
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in
Oslo Oslo ( , , or ; sma, Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of ...
. On 17 October, about 100 pro-Palestine demonstrators protested outside the Israeli embassy in Oslo shouting " Allahu akbar". On 15 October, about 500 people attended a pro-Israel demonstration in Oslo arranged by
With Israel for Peace With Israel for Peace ( no, Med Israel for fred, MIFF) is a Norway, Norwegian pro-Israel organisation. It styles itself as a "non-religious, non-partisan pro-Israel organisation", and has more than 11,000 registered members as of 2017. A main conc ...
. Among the speakers were politicians such as Progress Party leader
Sylvi Listhaug Sylvi Listhaug (born 25 December 1977) is a Norwegian politician serving as the leader of the Progress Party since 2021. She previously served as Minister for the Elderly and Public Health of Norway under Prime Minister Erna Solberg from May to ...
. On 4 November 9000 people attended a pro-Gaza demonstration appealed by Socialist Left Party leader
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and Red Party leader
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. On 11 November, up to 5000 people attended a demonstration walking from the
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. The protest was organized in opposition to Norway's role in the conflict. On August 12, 2024, a protest occurred outside Norges Bank in Oslo. An elderly man was filmed punching a woman protester during the event.


Poland

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in
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on 30 October to express their support for the Palestinian population and condemn the Israeli assaults on Gaza. On 23 January 2024, one person protested against the alleged Israeli genocide of Palestinians at the Israeli embassy in Warsaw.


Portugal

A pro-Palestine protest was held in
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. A number of people assembled in Lisbon over the weekend to denounce what they referred to as "the genocide in the Gaza Strip" and to call for an urgent cessation of hostilities. The protest kicked off at the US embassy in Lisbon, located in the Sete Rios district, before proceeding to the Israeli embassy in Avenidas Novas. The Portuguese Council for Peace and Cooperation (CPPC), the General Confederation of Portuguese Workers – National Trade Union (CGTP-IN), the Movement for the Rights of the Palestinian People and for Peace in the Middle East (MPPM), and the Noise Project – Youth Association jointly organized a protest advocating for "peace in the Middle East."


Romania

On 12 October 2023, a pro-Israel rally was organised in
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by the Romanian Jewish community and the Israeli Embassy. It was attended by more than 600 people, including Health Minister
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, former Defence Minister
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, and opposition leader
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. On 21 October 2023, a pro-Palestine rally was held in Bucharest and attended by over 1,000 demonstrators, including Twitch streamer and left-wing activist Silviu Istrate. A pro-Palestinian rally held in Bucharest on 19 May 2024 was attented by Romanian Greens/EFA
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Nicu Ștefănuță. On 20 June 2024, the administration of the University of Bucharest called the
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to evacuate pro-Palestine protesters occupying its campus. MEP Nicu Ștefănuță compared this event with the invitation of miners by President Ion Iliescu in 1990, which resulted in the infamous
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. During the 2024 edition of the
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, some pro-Palestinians shouted "there is no pride in
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".


Russia

In late October 2023, an anti-Israel mob stormed
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in Makhachkala,
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to prevent the landing of a flight from
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, which the mob alleged contained Jewish refugees from Israel arriving in Dagestan. These rumors were disseminated by a Telegram channel associated with Russian-Ukrainian politician
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. 20 people were injured, among them nine police officers, of whom two were injured seriously. The passengers on the plane were unharmed. 150 suspects were identified, while 60 were detained. The head of Dagestan, Sergey Melikov, called the incident a gross violation of the law. Russian president
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ordered a meeting of his top security officials, while his spokesperson Dmitry Peskov blamed the unrest on "outside interference". Putin added that any normal person would be outraged by images of "bloodied children" in Gaza, but Russians needed "to keep a clear head". The Israeli government called on Russian authorities to protect Israelis and
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.


Serbia

On 13 October, pro-Palestinian protests were organised in Novi Pazar and
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. Over 15,000 protesters gathered in Novi Sad expressing solidarity with Palestine and denouncing Israel, with slogans such as "Freedom for Palestine," "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," and "Stop the genocide."


Slovenia

On 13 October, pro-Palestinian protests were organised in
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. On 9 November, a large crowd gathered in Ljubljana to show their support for Palestinians, while the parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee approved a statement urging for an immediate halt to hostilities, a ceasefire, and the establishment of humanitarian corridors in Gaza.


Spain

On 9 October, pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in the Puerta del Sol in Madrid. On 13 October, protestors rallied at the Columbus Monument, Barcelona, Columbus Monument in Barcelona. On 8 December, over 3000 pro-Palestine protesters in Guernica formed a massive mosaic with a human chain depicting the Palestinian flag to express their solidarity. On 27 January 2024, an estimated 20,000 marched in support of Palestine in Madrid. At least six cabinet ministers joined a march for a ceasefire in Madrid. On 19 May, mass demonstrations erupted in Valencia calling for the end of the war. The demonstration also saw the participation of six ministers from Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's cabinet.


Sweden

As of November 2023, numerous demonstrations have been held since the war began, both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli. Some pro-Palestinian rallies on 9 October were condemned by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Opposition Leader Magdalena Andersson for allegedly celebrating Hamas. On 7 January 2024, protesters demonstrated against the war outside the US Embassy in Stockholm. On 28 January, pro-Palestinian protests were held in Helsingborg, Malmö, and Gothenburg. On 29 February, Swedish MEP Abir Al-Sahlani used her allotted speaking time during the parliamentary session to stage a silent protest. On 27 April 2024 a protest took place in Sweden with chants of "Free Palestine" and "Boycott Israel". On 9 May, roughly a hundred demonstrators gathered in Malmo for a pro-Israel rally in the same day thousands had demonstrated against Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. On 11 May, thousands protested Eurovision in Malmö on account of Israel's inclusion as a contestant. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was arrested protesting outside. Israeli singer Eden Golan was booed by the audience at a rehearsal. A presenter from Norway withdrew after making public allegations of genocide against Israel. Several other performers missed rehearsals, complained about double standards committed by the European Broadcasting Union and wore costumes and makeup with political messages that were explicitly forbidden by the rules of the contest. On 7 June, police in Stockholm detained 19 pro-Palestinian activists who had barricaded themselves inside a building of the Royal Institute of Technology while calling for the institution to end collaboration with Israeli universities.


Switzerland

On 25 November 2023, pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in front of the United Nations Office at Geneva, United Nations Office in Geneva. On 13 January 2024, over 15,000 protesters supporting the Palestinian cause gathered in Basel to stage a demonstration in solidarity with the people of Gaza. This gathering followed a prohibition imposed by several German-speaking Swiss Cantons of Switzerland, cantons on similar activities. Hundreds of pro-Palestine students at the University of Lausanne staged a sit-in at a university facility on 5 May, chanting “Gaza, UNIL is with you” and “down with Israeli apartheid”. On 13 May, pro-Palestinian students demonstrated at the University of Bern, occupying a university building.


Ukraine

Many Ukrainians have supported Israel, viewing the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel as similar to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine's ambassador to Israel Mykhailo Brodskyy described Ukraine as the most pro-Israel country in Europe, and said that rallies and gatherings in support of Israel occurred in the country despite prohibitions on gatherings in Ukraine due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, such as in Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, Kharkiv, and Dnipro. On 2 November, the Left-wing politics, left-wing magazine Commons (magazine), ''Commons'' published an open letter from "Ukrainian researchers, artists, political and labour activists, members of civil society" expressing solidarity with Palestinians, and condemned Israel's actions in Gaza, Islamophobia and antisemitism. As of 27 December, the letter has 443 signatures.


United Kingdom

In the weeks during Israel's counterattacks on Gaza, a number of pro-Palestine vigils, rallies and marches were held throughout the UK, with the largest demonstrations held in London. At least 300,000 protestors attended a pro-Palestinian march on 11 November, which made it one of the largest pro-Palestinian protests in the Western world since 7 October. As well as London, rallies took place in Manchester in northern England, Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland. Lawyers expressed concerns over war crimes committed by Israel, and trade unions joined the calls for a ceasefire — as did charities, cultural figures and religious leaders. Companies that supply arms to Israel were targeted, along with other companies viewed as supporting Israel, with boycotts, protests and blockades. The official position of both the UK's main political parties, the ruling Conservative Party (UK), Conservatives and the opposition Labour, were supportive of Israel, although there was dissent from politicians of both parties, which was often met with punishment from party leaders. A number of Labour politicians resigned from their roles or the party entirely in disagreement at the party's position. Protests were directed at politicians, particularly after a majority of Labour MPs abstained on a vote calling for a ceasefire. On 26 November, 60,000 marched in London to protest against a rise in antisemitic hate crimes from the war, making it the biggest protest against antisemitism since 1936. In January 2024, thousands attended a pro-Israel rally in London to call for the release of all hostages from Gaza. In March 2024, an estimated 400,000 people in London attended the tenth national march for Palestine since the war began. In May 2024, pro-Palestinian marches were staged in Central London to mark the 76th anniversary of the Nakba.


Middle East


Bahrain

Worshippers at the Duraz mosque chanted "Calls for the destruction of Israel, Death to Israel" and "Death to America" during Friday prayers. A march followed, with participants shouting anti-Israel slogans including "No to Bahrain–Israel normalization agreement, normalization!" Bahraini officials detained numerous individuals involved in demonstrations supporting Palestine, including both minors and individuals who actively participated in advocating for Palestine online.


Egypt

Thousands of Egyptians gathered in urban and rural areas throughout the country, showing their support for Palestinians in Gaza. In an unusual step, authorities facilitated 27 sites for demonstrators to assemble. Despite Egypt maintaining diplomatic ties with both Israel and Hamas, the vast majority of Egyptians hold compassionate feelings towards Palestinians and their aspirations for self-determination. On 11 October, it was reported that protesters chanted pro-Palestinian slogans and burned Israeli flags outside the Syndicate of Journalists' headquarters in Cairo. On 13 October, protestors gathered at Al-Azhar Mosque following Friday prayers chanting anti-Israel slogans. On 20 October, there were protests on the Egypt-Gaza border near Rafah. In Cairo, 43 people were reportedly arrested in an unauthorized pro-Palestine rally in Tahrir Square. Tens of thousands took to the streets of Cairo and other cities as authorities sought to manage the wave of public anger. On 15 January 2024, a group of journalists gathered at the headquarters of the journalists syndicate in Cairo, chanting "The Zionists are in control of us" and for Israel's killing of Palestinians to stop.


Iran

Multiple rallies were held supporting Hamas and against the Israeli bombing of Gaza. Many protesters flew Palestinian flags and ones for Hezbollah, chanting anti-Israeli slogans. State media presented those rallies as "screams of a common pain...the pain of the Zionist regime's trampling on humanity". During a football match in Azadi Stadium in Tehran, counter-protesters chanted an anti-Palestinian slogan. Counter-protesters also chanted anti-Palestinian slogans at the funeral of murdered filmmaker Dariush Mehrjui. Counter-protesters also created the “#IraniansStandWithIsrael” hashtag and hung Israeli flags. Protesters gathered in Tehran and other cities to protest against Israel's bombardment of Gaza and express solidarity with Gaza. Likewise, "Death to Israel", Death to America", and "End the Genocide" and so forth. In 31 July 2024, protests were held in Tehran after the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.


Iraq

On 13 October, thousands gathered in Liberation Square, Baghdad, waving Palestinian flags and burning Israeli flags while chanting anti-Israeli and anti-American slogans. Demonstrators also gathered at a bridge leading to the Green Zone, while others held a sit-in at the Trebil border crossing with Jordan. Demonstrators in Baghdad vowed to keep up their protest "until the roads are opened in order to send aid" to Gaza. Protesters marched in Baghdad in February 2024, holding signs, such as one reading: "The starvation of Gaza’s children is a shame for all humanity." The largest protest was held in the streets of Baghdad. On 31 July 2024, a march was held in Baghdad to condemn the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.


Jordan

Thousands participated in a march on 1 December to demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The procession commenced following Friday prayers in the vicinity of the Grand Husseini Mosque in Amman. Riot police fired tear gas to disperse 500 pro-Palestinian protesters at a security checkpoint outside of Amman on 13 October, as they were heading to the border with the
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. Protests also emerged in Irbid and Zarqa, while anti-Israel marches were denied at the border areas in the Jordan Valley, according to the Ministry of Interior (Jordan), Ministry of Interior. Protests were held following the end of the ceasefire in Gaza on 1 December. On 8 December, protesters demonstrated outside the U.S. Embassy in Amman, calling for a boycott of U.S. products. On 23 January 2024 protests were held at the Egyptian embassy in Amman against the blockade of Gaza. On 6 February, Human Rights Watch reported that hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists had been arrested by Jordanian authorities. On 27 March, police used tear gas and batons on protesters attempting to storm the Israeli embassy. On 23 April, Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Al-Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obaida (Hamas), Abu Obaida called on the "Jordanian masses" to escalate their actions and "raise their voice" against Israel. On 6 July demonstrations were held in Amman in solidarity with Gaza. On 14 July protests were held near the Israeli embassy in Amman in solidarity with Gaza which took place a day after the 13 July 2024 Al-Mawasi airstrikes, attacks in al-Mawasi. On 2 August demonstrations broke out near the Israeli embassy denouncing the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.


Lebanon

Demonstrations broke out across the country on 13 October, with protestors flying Hezbollah, Lebanese Communist Party, LCP and Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon, SSNP flags while chanting pro-Palestinian slogans. Following Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion, the explosion at al-Ahli Arab Hospital, demonstrators gathered at the Embassy of the United States, Beirut, US and Embassy of France, Beirut, French embassies in Beirut over their countries' support for Israel. Demonstrators gathered outside the South African embassy to thank them for bringing Israel to the International Court of Justice. Demonstrators protested at UN headquarters in Beirut in support of
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. On 30 April, inspired by the protests in American universities, over 200 people gathered around the campus ground at the American University of Beirut, the gatherers had the administration's permission to protest for two hours as the protests calls for the Boycotts of Israel, boycott of Israeli businesses. On 15 May a pro-Palestinian demonstration was staged in Beirut during the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, the demonstration started at the American University of Beirut and ended at the British Embassy. On 31 July 2024, demonstrations were held in Sidon to condemn the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh with masked boys holding replicas of assault rifles.


Oman

US diplomats indicated that there were calls for protests in Muscat on 19 and 20 October.


Qatar

On 16 December thousands gathered at the Education City Stadium in Doha to show their support and help raise money for Palestinians.


Syria

On 13 October, protesters in Damascus including Palestinians from the Yarmouk camp rallied for the people in Gaza. On 27 October, a march was organised in Jaramana Camp to show solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.


Turkey

On 13 October, thousands of demonstrators crowded at Beyazit Square in Istanbul to show solidarity with Palestinians. Protests erupted in Ankara after the al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion. The Israeli Consulate experienced a forceful intrusion by protesters who directed fireworks toward the premises and ignited Israeli flags. Moreover, a group of demonstrators made an effort to enter an American military base. In Istanbul, protesters gathered outside the US consulate to demand its immediate closure. Demonstrators linked to Islamic organizations in Istanbul displayed Flag of Turkey, Turkish and Palestinian flags, raised signs, and vocalized slogans condemning Israel's activities in Gaza. On 5 November, police in Adana Province fired water cannon and tear gas to disperse a large crowd of protesters as they attempted to storm Incirlik Air Base which housed US troops. On 6 November, protesters in Ankara demonstrated against U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit, holding signs that read "murderer Blinken, get out of Turkey!" and "No to genocide!" On 31 December, protesters demonstrated outside the US embassy in Istanbul. In February 2024, a gunman occupied a Procter & Gamble factory in Gebze, holding seven workers there hostage in protest of the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip (2023–present), Israeli invasion of Gaza. After he left the factory to use the bathroom, he was arrested and the hostages were freed with no one, including the gunman, suffering any injuries. On 7 April 2024, 2024 Beyoğlu protests, dozens of protesters in Istanbul were reportedly battered and detained by police after they gathered to call an end to the continuing trade and Israel–Turkey relations, relations with Israel. On 6 May 2024, protests were held in Istanbul in demanding the end of the war and a ceasefire. On 26 May, protesters threw molotov cocktails at the Israeli consulate in Istanbul following the Tel al-Sultan massacre. Demonstrations also occurred in front of the home of the Consulate General of the United States, Istanbul, US Consul General and at Saraçhane Park. On 31 July 2024, protests were held in Istanbul against the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.


Yemen

In Houthi-controlled Sanaa, demonstrators waved both Flag of Yemen, Yemeni and Palestinian flags and chanted "Death to America" and "Calls for the destruction of Israel, Death to Israel;" and tens of thousands of people took part in the march to show solidarity with Palestinians. On 12 January 2024, tens of thousands protested at Sab’een Square in Sanaa against the US-UK bombings. College students in Sanaa protested against US-UK Bombings on 18 January. Protesters on 19 January 2024 reportedly stated, "We don’t care about whatever you do to us, we will continue our support and resilience with Palestinians until Israel stops its war on Palestine". On 28 June 2024, protests were held in Sana'a with people carrying banners that said "There is no dignity for nations without victory for Gaza", smaller demonstrations were held in other governorates, including Al Hudaydah Governorate, Hodeidah, Hajjah Governorate, Hajjah, Saada Governorate, Saada, Taiz governorate, Taiz, and Dhale Governorate, Ad Dali. In Sanaa, thousands of protesters waved Palestinian flags, and chanted: “With our souls, with our blood, we sacrifice for you ... oh Palestinians.” On 3 August 2024, thousands participated in a "Day of Rage" by protesting in Sanaa, mourning the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.


North America


Canada

On 10 October, a large pro-Israel rally took place in Toronto, which attracted a crowd of 15,000 people, including MP Melissa Lantsman and Mayor Olivia Chow. Pro-Palestinian rallies occurred in major cities including Ottawa, Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary, Windsor, Ontario, Windsor and Vancouver. On 30 October, Independent Jewish Voices Canada, Independent Jewish Voices staged sit-ins demanding a ceasefire at 17 Canadian politicians' offices, including that of Foreign Minister Melanie Joly. On 12 November, a pro-Israel rally in Toronto attracted a crowd of 5,000. On 15 November, protestors heckled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a restaurant in Vancouver: "You have blood on your hands." Protestors in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's also called for a ceasefire during a summit held there between Trudeau and President of the European Commission, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The Saskatchewan Legislature was disrupted by protesters calling for a ceasefire. Around 20,000 pro-Israel protesters held a rally in Ottawa's Parliament Hill on 4 December. Ontario Premier Doug Ford called pro-Palestinian protests in the province "hate rallies". The National Council of Canadian Muslims announced on 29 January 2024 it would refuse a meeting with Trudeau over his government's failure to urge Israel to follow the
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's order to not commit genocide. On 5 March, a man in Toronto was arrested after attacking pro-Palestinian protesters outside of a synagogue using a nail gun while shouting "every Palestinian will die". On 7 March, a court in Quebec issued a temporary ban on pro-Palestinian protests within 50 metres of a synagogue and four other Jewish community buildings in Montreal. On 14 April, protestors in Toronto cheered an 2024 Iranian strikes in Israel, aerial attack launched by Iran on Israel, chanting "Allahu Akbar!" A protest leader characterized the strikes as a response to Israeli airstrikes in the region, while Melissa Lantsman, a Canadian member of parliament, said that the chants showed "It was never about a ceasefire". Other chants included "Intifada, Intifada, long live the Intifada" and "From the water to the water, Palestine is Arab". On 9 June, Canada's ''National Post'' said that over 50,000 pro-Israel supporters were believed to have marched in Toronto.


Universities


Cuba

On 23 November, thousands marched in the Paseo del Prado, Havana, Paseo del Prado of Havana in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, including President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who wore a
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to the event, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, and several Palestinian medical students who were in Cuba as part of a cooperation program. Prior to the demonstration, the colors of the Palestinian flag were projected on to the José Martí Memorial.


Mexico

Over 3,000 rallied in solidarity with Israel in Mexico City on 15 October. Palestine supporters gathered at the Israeli embassy in Mexico City. On 5 November, thousands marched in Mexico City from the Angel of Independence monument to the Zócalo, chanting, "break, break Israel–Mexico relations, ties with Israel" and "it is not a war, it is a genocide". Anti-war protesters hit piñatas with the faces of Joe Biden and Netanyahu at a protest on 8 January in Mexico City. On 13 January 2024, as a part of the "global day of action", thousands took to the streets of Mexico City in solidarity with Palestine. On 18 February, hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters took to Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma demanding a ceasefire. On 28 May 2024, following the Tel al-Sultan massacre, an estimated 200 people rallied in the Lomas de Chapultepec neighborhood of Mexico City. Protests were held in front of the Israeli embassy and culminated in clashes with the Federal Police (Mexico), police. On 29 May, protestors denouncing the Rafah offensive threw molotov cocktails into the embassy, causing minor damage. That same month, a solidarity encampment was set up at the National Autonomous University of Mexico by students demanding the breaking of diplomatic relations with Israel.


United States

On 8 October 2023, one day after 7 October attack, Hamas' attack on Israel, hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied in New York City's Times Square, waving Palestinian flags, chanting “Resistance is Justified”, “Globalize the Intifada”, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”, “By any means necessary”, “Glory to our martyrs”, and “Smash the settler Zionist state”.https://www.timesofisrael.com/pro-palestinians-celebrate-hamas-attack-as-israel-supporters-rally-in-new-york/ Dozens of pro-Israeli protesters also organised a counter-protest, singing Hatikvah and chanting “Never again” and “The people of Israel live” in Hebrew. In the ten days after the attack, the US held more than 400 related protests and vigils. There were an estimated 180,000 demonstrators and protestors, with roughly even numbers attending events related to Israeli and Palestinian concerns. US elected officials overwhelmingly attended more events in support of Israel. An estimated one-third of all anti-war protests were met with counter-protesters, who at times were violent. By the second week of the war, the number of pro-Palestinian protests in the US outnumbered the number of Pro-Israel protests. Students in the United States reported fears of losing future job opportunities for engaging in protests against military action in Gaza. More than 260 "incidents of suppression" were reported against people opposed to the war. Palestine Legal, a non-profit representing people who lost their jobs for protesting for Palestinian rights, described the environment in the United States as "McCarthyism, McCarthyite". The Israel on Campus Coalition reportedly engaged in covert espionage against pro-Palestinian student organizations. Accuracy in Media sent doxxing trucks to college campuses around the United States, displaying the names and faces of people it perceives to be pro-Palestinian. Canary Mission produced blacklists of students involved with pro-Palestinian activism. The ACLU urged US colleges to protect the free speech of pro-Palestinian and anti-war protestors. The National Lawyers Guild condemned all attacks on pro-Palestinian activism at universities. Congressional staff for Democrat representatives reported receiving an overwhelming amount of calls and emails from constituents demanding their representatives to support a ceasefire. One staffer noted: "The phone doesn’t stop ringing at any point in the day." On 4 November 2023, the National March on Washington: Free Palestine was held at the National Mall. At least two Americans — a woman in Atlanta and Self-immolation of Aaron Bushnell, Aaron Bushnell in Washington, D.C. — Self-immolation, self-immolated in protest of United States support for Israel in the Israel–Hamas war, U.S. policy in Gaza, the latter of whom later died. The identity of the woman who self-immolated was not publicly released, but she was reported to be in critical condition as of 2 December 2023. Police described it as an "act of extreme political protest", assuring the public that there was no terrorist threat to the Israeli consulate. Israeli consul general Anat Sultan-Dadon described the act as an expression of "hate and incitement toward Israel". Bushnell, an active duty member of the United States Air Force, shouted "Free Palestine" as he burned. He was taken to a hospital where he later died. Tax Day protests were held in several major cities on 15 April 2024.


Puerto Rico

Hundreds of Puerto Ricans held pro-Palestinian demonstrations in San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan denouncing Israel in October and November 2023. When US vice president Kamala Harris visited the island on 22 March 2024, several dozen people from Puerto Rican independence groups organised a pro-Palestinian protest criticising Israel and the United States. Many Puerto Rican activists see similarities between Palestinians and themselves relating to struggles against perceived colonialism.


Oceania


Australia

On the night of 9 October, around 1,000 protesters attended a pro-Palestinian rally in Sydney, calling on the Australian government to end support to Israel. The protestors marched through the city's Sydney central business district, central business district to the Sydney Opera House, which had been lit up with the colors of the Israeli flag to create a space "for Jews to mourn victims of the attacks in Israel". A small group lit flares, burned Flag of Israel, Israeli flags, and chanted "Where's the Jews", "Takbir, Allahu Akbar", and "fuck the Jews". The Premier of New South Wales, Premier of New South Wales, Chris Minns, confirmed that the Sydney Opera House had been "overrun with people that were spewing racial epithets and hatred". The Sydney government later apologised for the protests and the Law enforcement in Australia, Australian police have confirmed they are investigating the participants and will be seeking to press charges. Jewish people were advised to avoid the area, and a man near the protest with an Israeli flag was detained to prevent a breach of the peace. According to several witnesses they also chanted "The Holocaust, Gas the Jews", although according to a police expert audio analysis of video from the event that was initially believed to have shown that call instead showed chants of "Where's the Jews". Another similar rally took place in the south-western suburb of Lakemba, New South Wales, Lakemba. Reports of violence and antisemitism emerged from the protests, which were criticized by politicians including Minns and Prime Minister of Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. There has been a pro-Palestinian march every Sunday beginning in front of the State Library Victoria since 7 October, starting on 10 October. Rallies have protested the firing of Antoinette Lattouf, the Refugee Action Collective (Victoria), Refugee Action Collective drawing attention to the Mandatory detention in Australia, mandatory detention of refugees and workers rights groups giving speeches in solidarity. The march normally ends at Parliament House, but on 5 May the march will proceed to the Victorian Trades Hall, and lead their annual International Workers' Day, May Day march through the city and back to the Trades Hall. On 11 October, thousands gathered for a vigil held in Sydney showing support for Israel which was attended by a number of government officials. On 20 October, pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked the entryway to the US spy base in Pine Gap, Northern Territory, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. On 31 October, a group of Jewish activists occupied Defence Minister Richard Marles’ office in Geelong, demanding an end to military support for Israel. On 8 November, activists laid themselves down on the Port of Melbourne to block cargo headed for Israel. On 10 November, a fast food restaurant in Caulfield, Victoria, Caulfield was burned down in a suspicious fire, after the owner Hash Tayeh was photographed leading a pro-Palestine rally in Melbourne. Following the burning of the restaurant, about 200 pro-Palestinian demonstrators affiliated with the Free Palestine Melbourne group staged a protest march in Caulfield, which led to the evacuation of a nearby synagogue. The pro-Palestine march triggered a counter-demonstration by about 200 pro-Israel supporters from the local Jewish community. Police kept the two groups apart but made no arrests. On 12 November, thousands attended pro-Palestinian rallies calling for an immediate ceasefire in several Australian state capitals including Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. In addition, pro-Israel rallies were held in Sydney and Melbourne calling for the release of Hamas-held hostages and to oppose anti-semitism. On 16 November, a petition with the signatures of 40,000 medical professionals demanding a ceasefire was presented to parliament. On 21 November, 23 anti-war activists were arrested at Sydney's Port Botany for blocking its major roads. On 23 November, hundreds of school-age children in Melbourne and Adelaide Walkout, walked out of classes in a school strike to "free, free Palestine". On 26 November, Senator Lidia Thorpe spoke at a rally in support of Palestine, stating Aboriginal Australians were sympathetic to the struggles of Palestinians. Teachers in Victoria (state), Victoria were warned against participating in any pro-Palestine related protests. Protesters held a die-in outside the offices of the ''The Age''. A group of several dozen pro-Palestinian protesters in Melbourne blocked the hotel entrance to a delegation of families of kidnapping and murder victims from the 7 October massacre after learning of its location. In response, the delegation sought assistance at the local police station. On 21 December, protesters on kayaks blocked an Israel-linked cargo ship from entering the Port of Melbourne. In late December 2023, cabin crew on a Qantas flight between Melbourne and Hobart donned Flag of Palestine, Palestinian flag badges; which went against the airline's policy of wearing unapproved badges on their uniforms. Dvir Abramovich, the chairman of the Anti-Defamation Commission, criticised the cabin crew's conduct as intimidating, harassment and a violation of "every rule of air travel". An online petition calling for the dismissal of the cabin crew attracted 2,000 signatures. In response to media coverage, Qantas reiterated its policy against employees wearing unapproved badges on their uniforms. Protesters blocked an Israeli cargo ship from entering the Port of Melbourne on 22 January 2024. On 2 February, protesters in Melbourne blocked the entrance to the factory that produces parts for Israel's F-35 military jets. On 25 April students of the University of Sydney put up tents and shouted pro-Palestine slogans. After that, 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses#Australia, multiple other Australian universities set up encampments. On 8 May, Australian Greens, Greens senator Dorinda Cox alleged she was "manhandled" by police while protesting as part of Students for Palestine WA at the Crown Perth casino and resort, where Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was speaking at a business breakfast, saying that the police told her group to move and allegedly shoved her into the crowd while she was speaking. On 18 May, Trade Unionists for Palestine organised a protest at Melbourne's Moonee Valley Racecourse, which was hosting the Victorian Labor Party's State Conference. The protest action delayed planned speeches by Albanese and Premier of Victoria Jacinta Allan. On 19 May, Palestinian solidarity protesters and the Christian Zionism, Christian Zionist group International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) held competing rallies outside the Parliament of Victoria, Victorian state parliament in Melbourne. Police estimated that 7,000 people attended the Nakba Sunday Rally and ICEJ's Never Again is Now Rally. Police separated the two groups and arrested six protesters.


Cook Islands

On 8 November, a small group of protesters gathered outside the National Auditorium in Avarua during the 2023 Pacific Islands Forum meeting calling for an end to the killing of Palestinian children in Gaza.


New Zealand

On 15 October, the Auckland War Memorial Museum staged a light display in the colours of the flag of Israel to express solidarity with Israel and civilians affected by the terrorist attacks. In response, about 100 Palestinian supporters gathered outside the museum and covered the lights with jackets and flags. They had a verbal altercation with a group of pro-Israel supporters. Local pro-Palestinian advocates including Alternative Jewish Voices co-founder Marilyn Garson, Janfrie Wakim, and Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) leader John Minto criticised the museum's light display as partisan and "insensitive" to Palestinians. Museum chief executive David Reeves subsequently issued a statement apologizing "for the distress and hurt caused to members of our community". Reeve's apology was criticised by New Zealand Jewish Council spokesperson Juliet Moses, who described the protest as "extremely disappointing" and the museum's apology as a betrayal. In Auckland, hundreds of protesters gathered in Aotea Square on 21 October, with protesters waving a flag of Palestine as well as holding placards saying "Ceasefire", and "Free Palestine". In addition, thousands also attended similar rallies in other urban centres including Hamilton, New Zealand, Hamilton, Christchurch, Whanganui, New Plymouth, Wellington and Palmerston North. On 28 October, thousands of protesters attended Palestine solidarity rallies in Auckland, Hamilton, Napier, New Zealand, Napier, Palmerston North, Whanganui, Nelson, New Zealand, Nelson, Christchurch and Dunedin. These rallies called for an immediate ceasefire to the Hamas-Israel conflict and the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza. On 29 October, pro-Israel protesters staged rallies across New Zealand. In Auckland's Aotea Square, a large crowd called for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza. On 7 November, about 100 Palestinian solidarity protesters gathered outside the Auckland War Memorial Museum. They covered the museum lights with red and green cellophane and illuminated the building in the colours of the Palestine flag. On 11 November, about 300 Palestinian solidarity protesters marched from Dunedin's Tūhura Otago Museum, Museum Reserve to the The Octagon, Dunedin, Octagon. Several protesters also carried Palestinian and National Māori flag, Tino Rangatiratanga flags. The march was attended by PSNA spokesperson Rinad Tamimi, University of Otago lecturer Dr Oliver Jutel, and former Mayor of Dunedin Aaron Hawkins (politician), Aaron Hawkins. On 12 November, Palestinian solidarity protesters gathered in Auckland's Aotea Square to reiterate calls for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. PSNA chair Minto called on outgoing Prime Minister of New Zealand, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to support international calls for a ceasefire. Police arrested three people including a man who allegedly assaulted a child aged between five and six years following the Aotea Square rally. On 14 November, members of the Palestinian solidarity group "Tāmaki for Palestine" splashed red paint on the Auckland office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (New Zealand), Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the US Consulate General in Auckland to protest the deaths of Palestinian civilians. Police subsequently arrested one person in relation to the vandalism. On 22 November, "Tāmaki for Palestine" splashed red paint on the offices of seven Auckland-based New Zealand National Party, National and ACT New Zealand, ACT politicians including Prime Minister-designate Christopher Luxon and ACT leader David Seymour (New Zealand politician), David Seymour for refusing to call for a ceasefire in Gaza or condemn Israel's actions. On 23 November, pro-Palestinian protesters blockaded the Ports of Auckland in an attempt to disrupt the transportation of Israeli goods. These protesters also called for a ceasefire in Gaza and for a boycott of trade with Israel. Police arrested six protesters for disrupting port operations. On 25 November, police arrested a counter-demonstrator, Lucy Rogers, for attempting to allegedly "antagonise" pro-Palestinian protesters in Auckland. Rogers was a criminal defence lawyer who had held a placard stating "Selective condemnation of genocide is evil" and accused police of using breach of the peace laws to silence legitimate speech. On 5 December, hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the New Zealand Parliament to urge Minister of Foreign Affairs (New Zealand), Foreign Minister Winston Peters to demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. The protest was organised by Justice for Palestine and Alternative Jewish Voices and coincided with the opening of Parliament and the National Māori Action Day protest. In addition, the New Zealand Labour Party, Labour, Green Party of Aotearoa, Green and Te Pāti Māori, Māori parties called for a ceasefire. On 7 December, Destiny Church (New Zealand), Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki staged a 400-strong pro-Israel rally on the grounds of the NZ Parliament. Tamaki's rally opposed calls for a ceasefire and submitted a petition to ACT MP Simon Court calling for Hamas and Hezbollah to be classified as a terror organizations and for Members of Parliament supporting them to be expelled. In response, members of the Poneke Anti-Fascist Coalition staged a counter-protest outside the Supreme Court of New Zealand in Lambton Quay. In Nelson, members of the Palestinian community staged weekly protests on Saturdays over a three-month period. On 11 January, a man assaulted pro-Palestinian protester Kerry Sorensen-Tyrer in the Auckland suburb of Remuera, striking her on the face with a pole. On 12 January, Police arrested the man on charges of "causing injury with reckless disregard". In late January 2024, members of foreign affairs activist group Te Kūaka, the PSNA and Palestinian Youth Aotearoa (PYA) marched outside the Devonport Naval Base in Auckland to protest against New Zealand's support for the Anglo-American 2024 Yemen airstrikes against Houthi targets and to urge the New Zealand Government to call for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. On 6 February 2024, 60 Palestinian solidarity protesters blocked traffic outside the Lyttleton, New Zealand, Lyttelton port, calling upon the Government to call for a ceasefire in Gaza and to criticise Israeli actions. They also blocked a tunnel and poured a liquid on the road. Police arrested seven people for obstructing traffic. Palestine Solidarity Network secretary Neil Scott criticised the Police for their alleged heavy-handed treatment of protesters and called for an investigation into the Police response. On 18 February, Palestinian solidarity and transgender rights protesters confronted Prime Minister Luxon during the annual Big Gay Out festival in the Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier, prompting him to withdraw. On 15 March, 20 Palestinian solidarity protesters picketed MFAT's Auckland office, demanding an end to hostilities and calling upon the New Zealand Government to grant special humanitarian visas to Palestinian war victims. On 1 May 2024, members of the University of Auckland's Students for Justice in Palestine chapter staged a protest on university grounds in solidarity with the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses. On 4 May, about 30 protesters including veteran activist John Minto staged a flash mob protest outside Foreign Minister Winston Peters' residence demanding that New Zealand reinstate funding for
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and severe diplomatic relations with Israel. On 7 May, the Whanganui District Council including Mayor Andrew Tripe voted to call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and condemned "all acts of violence and terror against civilians on all sides." On 12 May, 1,000 protesters marched in the Auckland CBD to commemorate
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. On 16 May, several groups including Alternative Jewish Voices, Student Justice for Palestine Pōneke, Peace Action Wellington, and Pōneke Anti-Fascist Coalition protested outside the Wellington Club, which was hosting an event to celebrate the establishment of Israel. Broadcaster and ''The Platform (radio station), The Platform'' founder Sean Plunket accused the protesters of intimidatory behaviour and assault. On 20 May, former ''Shortland Street'' TV series actor Will Alexander announced that he would go on a hunger strike to protest the New Zealand Government's alleged support for Israel's alleged genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. On 21 May, 60 students and non-student protesters camped on the University of Canterbury's premises in Christchurch to demand that the university divest from Israel. On 23 May, students and staff protested in solidarity with Palestine at several universities including the University of Canterbury, University of Auckland, University of Waikato, Victoria University of Wellington, University of Otago and Massey University. On 29 May, the Dunedin City Council passed a motion urging the New Zealand government to create special visas for Palestinian refugees by a margin of 14 to one votes.


South America


Argentina

A pro-Israel rally was held in Buenos Aires on 9 October that was attended by mayor Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and presidential candidate Patricia Bullrich.


Brazil

On 10 October, members of the Palestinian Brazilian, Palestinian community protested outside the Cultural Complex of the Republic, National Museum in Brasilia. On 15 October, members of the Israeli community rallied in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. On 13 January 2024, a pro-Palestine march was held in São Paulo calling for a ceasefire as part of the "Global day of action". In February 2024, thousands gathered for a pro-Israel rally held by former president Jair Bolsonaro to protest against President Lula da Silva's remarks comparing Gaza to the
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Chile

A benefit concert was held at Padre Hurtado Park in Santiago on 25 October to raise funds for hospitals in the Palestinian territories and express solidarity with civilians in Gaza. Among the performers was Latin Grammy winner Ana Tijoux. On 15 February 2024, protests were held in Providencia, Chile, Providencia, Santiago Province, Chile, Santiago province, demanding an end to Israeli aggression on Gaza and the severing of Chile–Israel relations, relations with Israel. In March 2024, protesters called on president Gabriel Boric to expel the Israeli Ambassador from Chile.


Colombia

A protest was staged at the Israeli embassy in Bogotá in support of Palestine, during which protesters burned the Israeli flag.


Uruguay

On 10 October, around a thousand people demonstrated in support of Israel in Punta del Este. It was attended by the Intendant of Maldonado Department Enrique Antía and representatives of other religions. Additionally, La Mano de Punta del Este, ''La Mano'' was lit up in the colors of the Israeli flag. On the night of 11 October, a demonstration was held in Montevideo in support of Israel, which brought together around 3,000 people on the Rambla of Montevideo, Rambla in the Pocitos neighborhood. The rally, which was called by different organizations of the History of the Jews in Uruguay, Jewish community of Uruguay "against terrorism" was attended by a number of government officials, including Vice President Beatriz Argimón.


Venezuela

In Caracas, protestors rallied to show solidarity with Palestine.


Worldwide


Advocacy groups

On 13 November, 30 organizations, including Amnesty International, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Evangelical Lutheran Church, and Oxfam, signed an open letter to the Biden administration, urging them not to transfer M110 155 mm projectile, 155mm artillery shells to Israel. The letter noted international humanitarian law requires a distinction between civilian and military personnel, but that in Gaza, "one of the world’s most densely populated places, 155mm artillery shells are inherently indiscriminate". On 2 February 2024, more than 800 serving officials from the United States and Europe released the "trans-Atlantic statement" opposing their governments' support of Israel's war in Gaza, saying the US and EU risked contributing "to grave violations of international law, war crimes and even ethnic cleansing or genocide".


Amnesty International

Amnesty International condemned European authorities for enforcing limitations on protests, contending that these actions infringe upon freedom of speech. It stated that nonviolent demonstrations against Israel should not be treated as a matter of security, adding that prohibiting pro-Palestinian protests, intimidating or arresting individuals who voice their opinions on the issue, and threatening to expel foreign nationals involved in such actions violate human rights.


Artists

Artists around the world expressed vocal support for Israel and Palestine.


Pro-Palestine and anti-war

On 21 October, a group of celebrities wrote an open letter to US President Biden calling for an immediate ceasefire. Actors expressing support for Palestine faced repercussions for perceived antisemitism, including Melissa Barrera and Susan Sarandon. Barrera had compared Gaza to a concentration camp, while Sarandon had remarked at a rally: "There are a lot of people afraid of being Jewish at this time, and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country." She later apologized, calling her phrasing "a terrible mistake". Artists across Europe faced repercussions for statements in solidarity with Palestinians. Painter Ai Weiwei's exhibition at the Lisson Gallery was postponed indefinitely after he tweeted about the conflict that "the sense of guilt around the persecution of the Jewish people has been, at times, transferred to offset the Arab world. Financially, culturally, and in terms of media influence, the Jewish community has had a significant presence in the United States". Gallerists reported collectors were requesting artists critical of Israel be removed from shows. Adam Broomberg, a Jewish artist from South Africa, faced cancellations and accusations of antisemitism for his support of Palestine. British musician Roger Waters was reportedly dropped by BMG Rights Management for his anti-Israel statements. In an interview with Democracy Now!, author Ta-Nehisi Coates stated "the most shocking thing" about the conflict was that it was not complicated, comparing his experience as an African American to that of the Palestinians. An open-letter by 350 authors accused the Frankfurt Book Fair of "shutting down" Palestinian voices after it postponed the awarding of its annual prize to Palestinian author Adania Shibli. The photographer Nan Goldin cancelled a project with the ''New York Times'' due to its complicity with Israel. Tunisian actress Hend Sabri stepped down as a World Food Programme Goodwill ambassador over 2023 Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, Israel's food blockade in the Gaza Strip. Angelina Jolie condemned Israel's actions in Gaza. Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Catherine David, and Judith Butler signed an open-letter to start an artistic and academic boycott of German institutions. Ken Loach carried a sign reading "Gaza – Stop the massacre" at the 77th British Academy Film Awards, BAFTAS. A group of 1,300 artists, including actors Olivia Colman, Harriet Walter, and Juliet Stevenson called for a ceasefire and condemned western cultural institutions for "repressing, silencing and stigmatising Palestinian voices and perspectives". American director Michael Moore vocally advocated against the "slaughter in Gaza". On 13 December, the Icelandic Society of Authors and Composers urged RÚV to withdraw from the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 unless Israel was barred from participating. More than 1000 artists vowed to cease working with the British gallery Arnolfini, Bristol, Arnolfini following its decision to cancel two Palestinian film events. On 13 December, the Heinrich Böll Foundation withdrew from the Hannah Arendt Prize ceremony for Masha Gessen, due to their ''The New Yorker'' article comparing Gazans to ghettoized European Jews. Olly Alexander faced controversy when he signed a petition criticizing Israel and apartheid, Israeli apartheid and the Palestinian genocide accusation, Palestinian genocide. During an acceptance speech, novelist Arundhati Roy said: "If we say nothing about Israel’s brazen slaughter of Palestinians, even as it is livestreamed into the most private recesses of our personal lives, we are complicit in it." Artists in France, Italy, Mexico, South Africa, Germany, the United States, Belgium, and Britain, including Caryl Churchill and Dominic Cooke, protested in support of the arrested artists of The Freedom Theatre in the West Bank. Palestinian sculptor Sana Farah Bishara sculpted a bronze statue of the infant Jesus in an incubator for the Church of the Nativity in
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. American singers Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez attended Ramy Youssef's fundraiser for Gaza. On 10 January 2024, ''ARTnews'' reported the Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University had cancelled its career retrospective of Palestinian painter Samia Halaby due to "safety concerns", to which she responded: "I am not a stranger to racism and sexism of the art world." The 92nd Street Y cancelled a talk by Viet Thanh Nguyen, who had previously condemned Israeli violence against Gazans. 1,400 Finnish artists and musicians called for Israel to be barred from performing in the 2024 Eurovision contest. According to ''The Jewish Chronicle'', the band Coldplay posted the music video "Freedom for Palestine" to their official Facebook page. A group of actors, including ''Game of Thrones'' stars Lena Heady and Charles Dance, read out South Africa's ICJ lawsuit to bring awareness to the plight of Palestinians. On 15 January 2024, Bosnian author Lana Bastašić stated she was severing ties with German publishing house S. Fischer Verlag due to its failure to speak out against the "genocide" in Gaza. Audience members reportedly walked out of American comedian Dave Chappelle's show after he criticized U.S. support for Israeli war crimes. American comedian Dauood Naimyar had shows cancelled for his pro-Palestinian social media posts. Emily Jacir, a Palestinian-American filmmaker, criticized the "harassment, baseless smear campaigns, [and] cancelling shows" of Palestinian artists. Randa Jarrar, a Palestinian-American writer, was physically removed from a PEN America event in Los Angeles for disrupting the event; five other people who were also protesting against the speaker, Mayim Bialik, were not removed. Welsh singer Charlotte Church led a choir in singing a rendition of a pro-Palestinian song titled "From the River to the Sea". Several filmmakers at the Berlin International Film Festival criticized the war, including American director Ben Russell (filmmaker), Ben Russell and Palestinian journalist Basel Adra. More than 4,000 artists signed a petition calling for Israel to be excluded from the Venice Biennale. American actress Hunter Schafer was arrested in New York protesting against Biden and his response to the war. Zukiswa Wanner and Mohamed Abla returned their Goethe Medals in protest of Germany's support of Israel. During the 96th Academy Awards, 2024 Oscars on 11 March, director Jonathan Glazer condemned the "hijacking" of Judaism and the Holocaust in support of Israel's occupation of the Palestinian Territories. Editors at ''Guernica (magazine), Guernica magazine'' resigned en masse following the publication of an article termed "apologia for Zionism and the ongoing genocide in Palestine". At least 80 scheduled performers at the SXSW festival pulled out in protest of sponsors' ties to the war. Rio Cinema, Dalston, Rio Cinema, the venue of London's largest screening of Eurovision, cancelled its 2024 event, stating that it had decided against screening the program's grand final "while Israel remains in the competition". In May 2024, Dave Chappelle stated Gaza was facing a genocide.


Pro-Israel

American celebrities, including Amy Schumer, Mayim Bialik, Sarah Silverman, and Noah Schnapp faced controversy from their fan bases for their support for Israeli military actions. A group of 700 celebrities condemned Hamas. American actress Jamie Lee Curtis and Canadian musician Justin Bieber faced controversy for supporting Israel using images from the Gaza Strip, and then deleting the posts after finding out the pictures showed Palestinians. American film director Quentin Tarantino made a trip in mid-October to "boost IDF morale" in southern Israel. Several hundred Hollywood figures including Jordan Peele, Chris Rock, Taika Waititi, James Corden, Matthew Weiner, Aaron Sorkin, Judd Apatow, Eugene Levy, Jon Hamm, Will Ferrell, Jeff Goldblum, Bob Odenkirk and Tiffany Haddish urged the release of Israeli hostages and supported US President Biden's stance in the war on 23 October. American actor Timothee Chalamet faced backlash for an SNL skit, with fans stating he was "mocking genocide". American singer Beyoncé was criticized for screening her 2023 concert film ''Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, Renaissance'' in Israel during the war. British comedian Stephen Fry was accused of "drawing more attention to himself" than the conflict during a holiday special. In mid-December 2023, American comedian Jerry Seinfeld traveled to Israel to "show solidarity" with Israelis. American comedian Chelsea Handler faced criticism for posting a pro-Israel TikTok that was described as "propaganda". American actress Selma Blair was forced to apologize after calling pro-Palestinian activists "terrorist supporting goons" and advocating for their deportation. Four hundred celebrities, including British actress Helen Mirren, British singer Boy George, American producer Scooter Braun, and American actresses Julianna Margulies and Emmy Rossum signed a letter supporting Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, 2024 Eurovision competition. In February 2024, American Kid Rock advocated killing "30,000 to 40,000" Palestinian civilians at a time until Israeli hostages were returned. Nick Cave and Thom Yorke were criticized in an Al Jazeera English editorial by Andrew Mitrovica for their decision to continue playing concerts in Israel.


Sports

Sports stars and fans protested the conflict. The Green Brigade pledged to continue supporting Palestine despite backlash from the Celtic F.C. board. Youcef Atal and Anwar El Ghazi were both suspended for supporting Palestine. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin accused Karim Benzema of being connected to the Muslim Brotherhood for his support of Palestine. Ons Jabeur donated part of her WTA Finals prize money to the Palestinian people. In Australia, Usman Khawaja faced a ban from cricket if he had played with the messages "all lives are equal" and "freedom is a human right" in the colors of the Palestinian flag on his shoes; under cricket bylaws, "messages which relate to political, religious or racial activities or causes" are not permitted. In the United States, the Minnesota Vikings and other NFL teams wore shoes that stated "I stand with Israel". Attendees at the 2023 AFC Asian Cup chanted "Free Palestine" during the UAE-Palestine game on 18 January. More than 300 Palestinian sports leagues called for Israel to be barred from the 2024 Olympics after it killed Palestine's Olympic football team coach and destroyed the headquarters of the Palestine Olympic Committee. Gary Lineker, a British sports commentator, shared then deleted a post calling for an international ban on Israeli sports competition. Attendees at the 2024 NBA All-Star Game held banners reading "Let Gaza Live" and "Ceasefire Now". Russian UFC fighter Umar Nurmagomedov dedicated his victory speech to the people in Gaza, stating "they don’t have any food, they don’t have any water, medical, nothing" and called on the world to "wake up". In March 2024, the Palestine Football Association called on FIFA to issue sanctions against Israel, stating Israel had killed "no less than 99 footballers" in Gaza.


Boycotts

In response to the conflict, young activists on social media began widespread boycotts against companies perceived to be supporting the Israeli military during the conflict. The three primary targets were
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, Starbucks and Disney+, with the hashtag #boycottstarbucks gaining 29 million views on TikTok by 3 November. McDonald's was targeted after offering free food for the IDF. Starbucks was boycotted after it sued the Starbucks unions, Starbucks Union for a social media post supporting the people of Gaza. Zara (retailer), Zara faced boycotts after its marketing campaign featured rubble and body bags. Protesters targeted Zara stores in Germany, Australia, Portugal, the Netherlands, Tunisia, Turkey and Scotland. On 7 November, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey announced a boycott of companies supporting Israel, barring their products from being sold in the legislature's restaurants, cafeterias, or teahouses. In Egypt, a nationwide "boycott Israel" movement resulted in the revival of local brands and products. In Malaysia, the licensee of McDonald's sued the BDS movement for their social media posts linking the chain to Israel's "genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza". BDS activists in France targeted Carrefour supermarkets with protests for their ties to Israeli settler companies. A large banner hung in the center of Madrid calling for a boycott of McDonald's in February 2024. Turkish-founded water company Sirma faced boycott calls after a video showing a group of Israeli soldiers drinking their product in Gaza went viral on X (website), X. In Turkey, boycott campaigns have targeted Starbucks, McDonald's, Burger King, Coca-Cola and Carrefour. Boycotts of McDonalds and Starbucks severely impacted the chains in Southeast Asia. On 4 January 2024, McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski stated the boycotts were hurting sales across the Middle East. On 31 January, Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan stated that boycotts of the company in the US and Middle East had caused the company to lower its yearly sales forecasts. In March 2024, Starbucks announced more than 2,000 layoffs across the Middle East and North Africa due to the boycotts. Direct action was taken at Arms industry, arms factories in the United States and the United Kingdom that supplied arms to Israel, such as Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Textron, Boeing, L3Harris, RTX Corporation, Raytheon Technologies and Northrop Grumman. For instance, on 10 November 2023, trade unionists in Rochester, Kent, Rochester, Kent, blocked the entrances to a BAE Systems factory, stating the facility manufactured military aircraft components used to bomb Gaza; and on 16 November, Palestine Action occupied a Leonardo S.p.A., Leonardo factory in Southampton, stopping production. ZIM (shipping company), ZIM was barred from entering ports in Malaysia. Student protesters called on Columbia University to financially divest from any company with business ties to the Israeli government, including Microsoft, Google and Amazon (company), Amazon. NYU Alumni for Palestine called on New York University to "terminate all vendor contracts with companies playing active roles in the military occupation in Palestine and ongoing genocide in Gaza, namely Cisco, Lockheed Martin, Caterpillar Inc., Caterpillar and General Electric".


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Pro-Palestinian protesters in France demanded to limit the participation of Israeli athletes in the Olympics. These people gathered in front of the headquarters of the Olympic Games in Paris.


Corporations

American companies have expressed support for Israel, including financial support. Yale Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld made a "list of companies have spoken out to condemn Hamas's terrorist attack on Israel". According to ''Al Jazeera English, Al Jazeera'', few major corporations have expressed a position on "Israel’s retaliatory air raids on Gaza". Some companies have been criticized for their support; others have been criticized for their silence. On 16 January 2024, Ben & Jerry's became one of the first multinational corporations to call for a ceasefire.


Global protests

On 11 December 2023, a global strike was called, with activists encouraging participants to refrain from going to work, school, or making any purchases. Supporters of the strike blocked the entrance of the ''The New York Times''. On 13 January 2024, on the 100th day since the beginning of the war, protests for a ceasefire were held around the world, including in London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Johannesburg, Amman, Washington DC, Baghdad, and Chicago. Journalists of Agence France-Presse staged protests around the world in support of their colleagues in Gaza, with the AFP global news director stating, "The AFP newsroom wanted to express its whole-hearted support for our Gaza colleagues who are working in dire conditions and under constant fear of bombardment".


Technology

Activists used social media, such as X and TikTok, to share information about the war. Pro-Palestinian activists adopted the watermelon emoji as a symbol to represent solidarity with the people of Gaza. TikTok was a source of ire for some, with people such as former US president Barack Obama criticizing "TikTok activism" for obscuring context. Celebrities, including Sacha Baron Cohen and Amy Schumer, held a private meeting with TikTok executives accusing them of spreading antisemitism. TikTok stated it was not biased, but that young people were organically more supportive of Palestine. On 18 November, Elon Musk announced any user who used the phrases "decolonization" or "from the river to the sea" would be suspended from X. Pro-Palestinian content creators in the U.S. reported widespread shadowbanning. Critics of Israel also alleged they were censored or shadowbanned on the comment sections of Media in Finland, Finnish national media outlets in November. ''Anonymous Sudan'', a hacker group, launched a Distributed Denial of Service, DDoS attack on ChatGPT after Tal Broda, a member of OpenAI's leadership, made a social media post dehumanizing Palestinians, calling for more intense bombing in Gaza, and advocating ethnic cleansing. In January 2024, the Israeli government reportedly purchased a technological system for conducting large-scale influence campaigns online. In February 2024, Israeli supporters adopted AI tools to report pro-Palestinian content en masse for supposedly violating site guidelines. Misinformation in the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, Disinformation generated by machine learning models were used by activists to solicit support, as well as to create the artificial impression of broader support. AI-generated images and deepfakes went viral online, though they were simultaneously fact-checked. Technology companies were accused of profiting from AI-generated images related to the war, as well as for building models that generated content reflecting Anti-Palestinianism, anti-Palestinian biases. The State Attorney (Israel), Israeli prosecutor's office sent over 8,000 removal requests to Meta Platforms, Meta and TikTok for content related to the war, resulting in 94% of the requests being removed. ''The Intercept'' reported Meta had allowed Hebrew and Arabic-language ads, generated by digital rights advocates to test the limits of Facebook’s machine-learning moderation, calling for a "holocaust for the Palestinians". In December 2023, Meta's independent Oversight Board (Meta), oversight board released a report stating Facebook overly censored conflict-related posts, with civil rights organizations stating Meta had suppressed Palestinian content.


Trade unions

On 16 October, the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions issued an urgent call for international trade unions to halt the arms trade to Israel. On 31 October, transport workers' unions in Belgium instructed their members to refuse to handle military equipment headed to Israel. On 7 November, the port stevedores' union in Barcelona refused to handle military material citing the war on Gaza, although the Spanish government said it had no plans to supply lethal weaponry for the conflict. On 9 November, more than 2,900 doctors in the
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signed an open letter to the British Medical Association demanding action to support Gaza. On 13 November, ten major trade unions in India called the war on Gaza "shamelessly genocidal" and urged workers to refuse to handle Israeli cargo. On 18 February, the Water Transport Workers Federation of India stated it would not load or unload weapons to Israel.


Universities


Queer Groups


13 October

Khaled Meshaal, a former leader of Hamas, appealed on 6 October for people "head to the squares and streets" in solidarity with Gaza on 13 October. In a later statement on 10 October, Meshaal explicitly called for protests in all cities with Muslim communities. As a result of Transmission chain method, distorted rumours, media groups reported he had called for "global day of jihad" or a "day of rage", though his reported comments included neither phrase. While the word "jihad" can refer to non-violent struggle, it has often been used radical groups to refer more narrowly to a holy war, and some took Meshaal's comments to advocate violence. The Israeli National Security Council and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel), Foreign Ministry issued a press release cautioning protests were "liable to turn violent". The Israeli government advised its citizens overseas to avoid any demonstrations or protests on 13 October. Rumours and fears were widespread, and "day of jihad"-related threats were made against Jews and Muslims. There was a heightened police presence at Jewish and Muslim sites, events were cancelled, and children stayed home from Jewish schools. As a result of the reports, rallies opposing Israeli military action were banned in France, and restricted in Germany and Hungary.{{cite news , last1=Pezet , first1=Jacques , last2=Condomines , first2=Anaïs , title=Qu'est-ce que le "jour de colère" décrété par le Hamas pour ce vendredi 13 octobre ? , url=https://www.liberation.fr/checknews/quest-ce-que-le-jour-de-colere-decrete-par-le-hamas-pour-ce-vendredi-13-octobre-20231013_P5SQ7LXRUBACVKNWHHDB77ZIWE/ , work=Libération , language=fr , access-date=2023-10-19 , archive-date=2023-10-16 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231016232105/https://www.liberation.fr/checknews/quest-ce-que-le-jour-de-colere-decrete-par-le-hamas-pour-ce-vendredi-13-octobre-20231013_P5SQ7LXRUBACVKNWHHDB77ZIWE/ , url-status=live {{unreliable source?, date=October 2023{{cite news , title=Hamas 'Day of Rage' protests break out in Middle East and beyond , url=https://abcnews.go.com/International/hamas-day-rage-protests-break-middle-east/story?id=103955873 , work=ABC News , language=en , access-date=2023-10-19 , archive-date=2023-10-17 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231017173448/https://abcnews.go.com/International/hamas-day-rage-protests-break-middle-east/story?id=103955873 , url-status=live {{cite news , last1=Ax , first1=Joseph , last2=Harte , first2=Julia , title=Thousands rally for Palestinian cause in New York City , url=https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-law-enforcement-steps-up-security-ahead-expected-mideast-protests-2023-10-13/ , work=Reuters , date=13 October 2023 , language=en , access-date=2023-10-19 , archive-date=2023-10-15 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231015220002/https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-law-enforcement-steps-up-security-ahead-expected-mideast-protests-2023-10-13/ , url-status=live Germany's ban specifically barred praise for murder or manslaughter, burning of the
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, or praise for the Hamas attack or the use of its symbols.{{cite news , title=Israel-Hamas war: Protesters take to streets around the world to show support for Palestinians , url=https://news.sky.com/story/israel-hamas-war-protesters-take-to-streets-around-the-world-to-show-support-for-palestinians-12983897 , work=Sky News , language=en , access-date=2023-10-19 , archive-date=2023-10-16 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231016092827/https://news.sky.com/story/israel-hamas-war-protesters-take-to-streets-around-the-world-to-show-support-for-palestinians-12983897 , url-status=live Peaceful protests occurred around the world on 13 October. There were no major incidents in the Al Aqsa, Al-Aqsa area. In Jordan, police fired tear gas at about 500 protestors approaching the border with the West Bank. Anti-Israel protests in the border areas were banned, but licensed protests were permitted elsewhere. In the West Bank, four Palestinian protestors were killed by Israeli forces. Seven had been killed the previous day. An Ingush people, Ingush man carried out Arras school stabbing, a stabbing attack at a school in Arras, France, killing a teacher and injuring three staff members, in an attack that was linked to the supposed "Global Day of Jihad". The suspect was previously known to the French security services for his involvement with Islamic extremism, radical Islamism. On 14 October, Killing of Wadea al-Fayoume, a six-year-old boy in Illinois named Wadea al-Fayoume was killed, allegedly by his 71-year-old landlord, who was said by his wife to have been afraid of Hamas' "national day of jihad" and convinced something would happen.{{cite news , last=Struett , first=David , date=16 October 2023 , title=Plainfield man fatally stabbed 6-year-old Muslim boy after listening to conservative talk radio, prosecutors say , url=https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2023/10/16/23919242/jospeh-czuba-plainfield-stabbing-palestinian-boy-wadea-al-fayoume-hate-crime , newspaper=Chicago Sun-Times , access-date=17 October 2023 , quote=As the war between Hamas and Israel unfolded in recent days, a Plainfield man became increasingly concerned about what he was hearing on conservative talk radio — and became agitated about the tenants living in his home, a Palestinian American mother and her young son, prosecutors said. , archive-date=17 October 2023 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231017000344/https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2023/10/16/23919242/jospeh-czuba-plainfield-stabbing-palestinian-boy-wadea-al-fayoume-hate-crime , url-status=live


Responses

{{Further, Effects of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war{{See also, Antisemitism during the Israel–Hamas war, Anti-Palestinianism during the Israel–Hamas war, Islamophobia during the Israel–Hamas war, label 1=Antisemitism, label 2=Anti-Palestinianism On 17 October, a group of 75 Israeli politicians and public intellectuals identified with left-wing politics published an open letter addressing what they called "a disturbing trend in the global Left's political culture".{{Cite web , last=Heilbrunn , first=Ran , date=2023-10-18 , title=We Are 75 Israeli Progressive Peace Activists. We're Dismayed With the Left , url=https://www.newsweek.com/we-are-75-israeli-progressives-peace-activists-we-are-dismayed-left-opinion-1835735 , access-date=2023-10-21 , website=Newsweek , language=en{{Cite web , last1=Illouz , first1=Eva , last2=Kleinberg , first2=Aviad , last3=Grossman , first3=David , date=2023-10-17 , title=Israel-Hamas war: The moral insensitivity of the left , url=https://english.elpais.com/opinion/2023-10-17/israel-hamas-war-the-moral-insensitivity-of-the-left.html , access-date=2023-10-21 , website=EL PAÍS English , language=en-us The authors, which include Aviad Kleinberg, Ibtisam Mara'ana, Eva Illouz, Ortal Ben Dayan, Orna Ben-Naftali, Galia Sabar, Dov Khenin, David Grossman, Taleb el-Sana, Mossi Raz, Amit Schejter and Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, acknowledged their many peers in the Arab world and elsewhere that have condemned the attack, but noted with dismay that "some elements within the global Left... have reacted with indifference to these horrific events and sometimes even justified Hamas's actions". They state that "[Hamas's] Hamas#Hamas Charter, core commitments are fundamentally inconsistent with Progressive politics, progressive principles", and emphasize that "there is no contradiction between staunchly opposing the Israeli subjugation and occupation of Palestinians and unequivocally condemning brutal acts of violence against innocent civilians. In fact, every consistent Leftist must hold both positions simultaneously. Anat Kamm, Helen Lewis (journalist), Helen Lewis, Yascha Mounk, Jonathan Chait, Anshel Pfeffer, David Witzthum, Nitzan Horowitz and others have also observed discrepancies in the international reactions to 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, Hamas's attack and 2023 Israel–Hamas war, Israel's response. In a speech to the United States Senate, Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer asked if "anybody [can] imagine a horrific terrorist attack in another country receiving such a reception", and warned that "Antisemites are taking advantage of the pro-Palestinian movement to espouse hatred and bigotry toward Jewish people". Nobel Prize laureate Aaron Ciechanover criticized the presidents of "Ivy League, elite American universities" for their "feeble" response to the events on 7 October, for demonstrating "ignorance of the historical and geopolitical background of the Arab-Israeli conflict, conflict", for allowing demonstrations "accompanied by a wave of
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and anti-Israelism", and for failing to support Jewish students who find themselves afraid of visiting campus. Over 300 faculty members at the University of Pennsylvania signed an open letter "calling on the University community to condemn the Hamas attacks on Israel and support Israel’s right to defend itself". Over 300 faculty members at University of California, Berkeley signed an open letter calling for the immediate release of all hostages held by Hamas, and expressing their "disappointment" with "some student organizations’ support of Hamas". Students at Yale University, Yale and Columbia University, Columbia universities, and the parent of a Cornell University, Cornell alumnus, started petitions for the dismissal of faculty members they accused of supporting or endorsing Hamas's attack. The petitions have drawn a total of over 100,000 signatories. According to ''Vox (website), Vox'', antisemitic incidents are on the rise in France, Germany, and the UK. On 28 January 2024, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi suggested that some pro-Palestinian protesters calling for a ceasefire could be connected to Russia and called on the FBI to investigate the possible connection.


Ban


Austria

In
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, police banned a pro-Palestine protest on the grounds that it used the phrase "from the river to the sea" in its invites, which police alleged was a call to violence against Israelis.


Fiji

Police denied an application by students of the University of the South Pacific to march in solidarity with Palestine. Minister for Home Affairs Pio Tikoduadua said that for the procession to be allowed, "they must, in fairness, grant permission to pro-Israeli groups who may wish to express their perspectives and grievances".


France

France implemented a ban on all pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin declared the ban, citing concerns related to public order. He emphasized that "Pro-Palestinian demonstrations must be prohibited because they are likely to generate disturbances to public order" and warned that organizing such protests would result in arrests. Nonetheless, France's highest administrative court stated that pro-Palestinian protests should be assessed on a case-by-case basis, while still affirming the validity of Darmanin's directive.


Germany

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, authorities imposed prohibitions on most protests advocating for Palestinian rights{{Cite web, url=https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/10/europe-right-to-protest-must-be-protected-during-latest-escalations-in-israel-opt/, title=Europe: Right to protest must be protected during latest escalations in Israel/OPT, date=20 October 2023, website=Amnesty International in response to reported anti-Semitic occurrences during an anti-Israel protest. A Berlin court upheld the ban on a scheduled pro-Palestinian demonstration in the city. In the face of these restrictions, human rights organizations urged authorities to ensure and enable the rights of all people to express their opinions and peacefully assemble.


Hungary

Referring to planned pro-Palestine rallies in Hungary, Prime minister Viktor Orbán said "it is shocking that there were sympathy rallies supporting the terrorists across Europe", and that Hungary "will not allow sympathy rallies supporting terrorist organisations", referring to Hamas.


Singapore

The Singapore Police Force and the National Parks Board announced that no public events and assemblies related to the war, including those in the Speakers' Corner, Singapore, Speakers' Corner, would be permitted.


United Kingdom

UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman urged police to consider the use of Flag of Palestine, Palestinian flags and some associated chants or symbols with the Palestinian cause (such as "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free") in certain circumstances as a "racially aggravated" offence that should face legal consequences under Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986. Braverman was also criticized after she accused police of applying "double standards" and favouritism in their response to demonstrations, saying that aggressive right-wing protesters were "rightly met with a stern response", while "pro-Palestinian mobs" were "largely ignored". Exiled Egyptian television presenter Moataz Matar had his UK visa cancelled by the Home Office and was placed on a watchlist barring him from reentry after he was accused of supporting Hamas following his participation in a pro-Palestine protest in London. British author and political commentator Douglas Murray (author), Douglas Murray claimed that pro-Palestinian protesters were openly supporting Hamas on the streets of Britain.


United States

On 6 November, Brandeis University became the first private university in the United States to ban its student chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine. On 10 November, Columbia University suspended its campus chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace, thus barring them from hosting events on campus. Columbia's decision was criticized by Naomi Klein, Noura Erakat, and Sarah Schulman, who wrote: "We have reached a new moment in American history." After Harvard University banned the slogan “from the river to the sea”, more than 100 faculty signed an open letter to university president Claudine Gay criticizing her censure.


Praise of pro-Palestinian protests

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khameini has praised the pro-Palestinian campus protests on Twitter, praising American students and suggesting they were "on the right side of history". He further described the protesting students as part of the "Axis of Resistance, resistance front" against Israel and encouraged them to "become familiar with the Quran."{{Cite news , last=Styllis , first=George , date=2024-05-30 , title=Iran's supreme leader praises US pro-Palestine student protesters , url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/05/30/iran-supreme-leader-praises-us-student-protesters-israel/ , access-date=2024-05-31 , work=The Telegraph , language=en-GB , issn=0307-1235


See also

{{Portal, Israel, Palestine, Politics * Outline of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war * International reactions to the 2023 Israel–Hamas war * Ninth Extraordinary Session of the Islamic Summit Conference * Media coverage of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war * 2023 exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners * 2023 Israel–Hamas ceasefire


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References

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