Tens of thousands of people gathered in Paris, the capital of France, and called for a ceasefire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
More than 30 thousand people gathered in Republic Square in Paris and held a demonstration in support of Palestine.
Demonstrators shouted slogans such as "Long live Palestine", "Israel out, Palestine does not belong to you" and "Israel is a murderer, Macron (French President) is an accomplice", and carried signs saying "Children are dying right now", "Free Palestine" and "Stop the genocide".
Demonstrators waving Palestinian flags called for a ceasefire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Some demonstrators carried white-covered dolls with red paint on them to represent the children who lost their lives in the bombardment of terrorist Israel.
Reacting to the French government's efforts to prevent demonstrations of support for Palestine, the crowd observed a minute of silence for the Palestinians who lost their lives.
Additionally, thousands of people gathered in Binnenrotte Square in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to support Palestine.
Approximately 10 thousand people who participated in the demonstration organized to protest terrorist Israel's attacks in Gaza marched to the Rotterdam Court.
In the speeches made at the demonstration, the Netherlands' support for Israel was criticized.
Demanding that the Netherlands stop supporting Israel as soon as possible, the demonstrators pointed out that Israel has been oppressing and oppressing the Palestinians for 75 years.