Pro-Palestine solidarity marches are being held around the world in a continuation of weeklong demonstrations, with protesters demanding their respective governments impose sanctions and a military embargo to cut the supply of weapons to Israel.
Israel’s 11-day bombardment of Gaza killed nearly 250 Palestinians, including at least 65 children, leaving behind many buildings, homes and infrastructure destroyed in the besieged enclave.
Protests were held in London, Melbourne and Paris on Saturday, while more of them were scheduled for the weekend in other big cities, including New York and Berlin.
At the march in London, Al Jazeera’s Paul Brennan reported that there was a “sense of relief” with Israel’s attacks halting, but that more needed to be done.
“There is a sentiment that the conflict should not be forgotten,” he said.
Brennan said the rally was larger than a similar one held last week, with an estimated 30,000 people attending on Saturday.
Some were draped in Palestinian flags and set off green and red smoke flares. Others carried banners declaring “Free Palestine”, “Stop bombing Gaza” and “Sanctions on Israel”.
In Adelaide, hundreds of protesters gathered outside Parliament House before marching through the city centre.
“We need to remember that just because they announced a ceasefire doesn’t mean it’s over. It will never be over until Palestine is free,” said Australian Palestinian community member Jana Fandi who attended the rally.
In Sydney, thousands of protesters gathered in Hyde Park before marching through the streets, chanting and waving banners.
A solidarity protest in the capital, Paris, was held with thousands attending the march.
Hundreds of people rallied in support of Palestinians in demonstrations held in the German cities of Frankfurt and Berlin on Saturday.
In Berlin, hundreds of people came to a rally, many waving Palestine flags and carrying posters that read “Free Palestine,” according to a dpa reporter.
Many chanted, “Palestine will be free from the river to the sea” at the event titled “The events in Palestine and the German media.”
Another banner, held by the Jewish Voice for Just Peace in the Middle East association, said, “Against attacks on synagogues and mosques in Berlin or Gaza.”