Pro- and pro-Israel rallies were held in several cities globally on Sunday on the eve of the on southern Israel by the Palestinian militant group .
The Hamas terror attack killed 1,200 Israelis and 250 people were taken hostage. subsequent military campaign in has so far killed over 41,000 people, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry.
Sunday’s events followed demonstrations on Saturday in several European cities, including London, , Paris and Rome. Other events are scheduled throughout the week, including several on Monday.
Huge crowd in Morocco in support of the Palestinian cause
Tens of thousands of people joined a rally through capital, Rabat, in support of Palestinians and against the country’s normalization of ties with Israel.
The protest was organized by the National Action Group for Palestine, a collection of leftist groups and the Islamist Justice and Development Party.
Protesters held Palestinian flags and banners as they moved toward the parliament building.
They denounced the kingdom’s decision in 2020 to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel as part of the US-led Abraham Accords and called on authorities to sever those ties.
Many participants chanted phrases including “Resistance does not die” and “The people want an end to normalization.”
The North African country’s government has called for “the immediate, complete and permanent halt to the Israeli war on Gaza.”
Rabat has not publicly discussed reversing normalization.
Berliners hold rival demonstrations for second day
Meanwhile, hundreds of demonstrators marched in capital in support of Israel ahead of Monday’s anniversary.
A group of police officers escorted the demonstrators, who marched behind a banner that read, “Against all ,” while others waved Israeli flags.
Rally participants chanted “Free Gaza from Hamas!” and “Bring them home,” a reference to the nearly 100 hostages still held by Palestinian militants in Gaza.
Some in the crowd held up photos of some of the hostages.
Alongside the rallies, prayers and vigils took place in Berlin, including in front of the Kreuzberg Synagogue.
Around 3,500 people marched in the Kreuzberg neighborhood earlier Sunday in solidarity with Palestinians in Berlin, police said.
Demonstrators chanted “Gaza you are not alone” and carried signs that read “Nothing justifies genocide” and “Free Gaza.”
A police spokeswoman said the start of the protest was “very turbulent,” but added that later the situation was “by and large civilized.”
However, officers repeatedly intervened in the crowd and several people were arrested.
In the Bavarian capital of Munich, police said between 30,000 and 50,000 people marched to show solidarity with Israel and against antisemitism.
Rallies were also held in the German cities of Dusseldorf and Hamburg with further demonstrations expected Monday in Frankfurt.
Germany, like the United States, Israel and several other countries, classifies Hamas as a terrorist organization.
October 7 anniversary rallies held in London, Sydney and Melbourne
Thousands of people gathered at a memorial in Hyde Park, in central , for the victims of last year’s October 7 Hamas attack against Israel.
Attendees waved Israeli flags and “bring them home” placards with the faces of hostages still held by Palestinian militants in Gaza.
One of the speakers was Mandy Damari, whose daughter Emily was taken hostage by Hamas.
Speaking at the memorial, Damari said: “One year has passed and she is still in hell. How is it she is still in prison?”Several Jewish groups and the Israeli Embassy in London organized the event.
A day earlier, tens of thousands held a pro-Palestinian march in London, calling for a cease-fire and demanding that the UK government stop arms sales to Israel.
London’s Metropolitan Police spoke of a “significant” operation to manage the marches and memorials planned over the weekend and on Monday.
In Australia, thousands of people on Sunday protested in support of Palestinians and Lebanon in several cities including Sydney, while a pro-Israeli rally also took place in Melbourne.
mm/sms (AFP, AP, dpa, Reuters)
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