
Protesters decry Israeli aggression in the Middle East!!
Pro-Palestinian supporters gather in Russell Square to take part in a march through central London. AFP
Pro-Palestinian supporters gather in Russell Square to take part in a march through central London. AFP
People attend a demonstration in front of the Reichstag, in Berlin to express solidarity with the population of the Gaza Strip. AFP
People attend a demonstration in front of the Reichstag, in Berlin to express solidarity with the population of the Gaza Strip. AFP
People attend a demonstration in front of the Reichstag, in Berlin to express solidarity with the population of the Gaza Strip. AFP
People attend a demonstration in front of the Reichstag, in Berlin to express solidarity with the population of the Gaza Strip. AFP
Protesters wave Palestinian and Iranian flags as they take part in a march through central London. AFP
Protesters wave Palestinian and Iranian flags as they take part in a march through central London. AFP
A MET police officers stands in front of protesters waving Palestinian a flags and holding placards as they take part in a march through central London. AFP
A MET police officers stands in front of protesters waving Palestinian a flags and holding placards as they take part in a march through central London. AFP
Protestors take part in the "United 4 Gaza!" rally in front of the Reichstag building housing the Bundestag (lower house of parliament). AFP
Protestors take part in the "United 4 Gaza!" rally in front of the Reichstag building housing the Bundestag (lower house of parliament). AFP
Pro-Palestinian supporters gather in Russell Square to take part in a march through central London. AFP
Pro-Palestinian supporters gather in Russell Square to take part in a march through central London. AFP
People attend a demonstration in front of the Reichstag in Berlin to express solidarity with the population of the Gaza Strip. AFP
People attend a demonstration in front of the Reichstag in Berlin to express solidarity with the population of the Gaza Strip. AFP
Protestors take part in the "United 4 Gaza!" rally in front of the Reichstag building housing the Bundestag (lower house of parliament). AFP
Protestors take part in the "United 4 Gaza!" rally in front of the Reichstag building housing the Bundestag (lower house of parliament). AFP
Protesters wave Palestinian and Iranian flags and hold placards reading "Stop arming Israel" as they gather in Russell Square to take part in a march through central London. AFP
Protesters wave Palestinian and Iranian flags and hold placards reading "Stop arming Israel" as they gather in Russell Square to take part in a march through central London. AFP

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