The world is seeing: Global protest grows over Gaza war

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - Mass presentations emerged across the globe as 10s of countless people rallied in uniformity with Gaza, demanding an end to the
genocidal acts against the Palestinian people.Morocco experienced one of the biggest coordinated protests in recent weeks, with 105
presentations held throughout 58 cities.Protesters revealed outrage over the continuous assault on Gaza and strongly opposed any form of
normalization or cooperation with Israel, especially criticizing the departure of ships from Moroccan ports to the occupied territories.On
Friday, a huge demonstration filled the streets in Berlin, with protesters requiring an immediate stop to Israeli military actions in Gaza
and denouncing the worldwide communitys inaction.Similar scenes unfolded in South Korea, where demonstrators condemned crimes and genocide
committed by the Zionist regime.In Ireland, public art has actually become a type of demonstration
A striking mural appeared with the haunting message: Tell your child the reality what did you do when the children were burning in Gaza? The
image reflects a growing sentiment throughout Europe demanding moral accountability and political action.Outside The Guardian paper
headquarters in London, anti-war activists also staged a demonstration over the outlets editorial position on the war in Gaza, accusing it
of biased reporting and failure to precisely reflect the level of Palestinian suffering.In Spain, residents gathered at crucial ports and in
major cities to require that their federal government immediately stop the delivery of weapons to Israel
Demonstrators argued that Spanish complicity in arms trade fuels the violence in Gaza.These protests are part of a rising worldwide wave of
public dissent, from college schools in the United States to city squares across Europe and North Africa, signifying a growing disconnect
between popular opinion and main policy on the war in Gaza
This post first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times