Mass demonstrations are held in various capitals, denouncing the resurgence of Israeli attacks on Gaza and U.S. support.
On March 22, 2025, significant protests took place across multiple cities worldwide in response to the renewed Israeli military operations in Gaza.
Demonstrators gathered in Stockholm, Vienna, London, Berlin, Colombo, and Jakarta, expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people and condemning the violence.
In Stockholm, thousands of protesters convened in Odenplan, waving Palestinian flags and carrying placards demanding an immediate halt to the aggression.
Some displayed effigies representing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President
Donald Trump, symbolically depicting their roles in the conflict.
The protests were organized by various civil society groups to voice opposition to what participants characterized as a colonial plan aimed at forcibly displacing Palestinians from their homeland.
Simultaneously, in Vienna, demonstrators gathered on Mariahilfer Street, where they also carried signs reading 'Stop the Killing of Children' and 'Boycott Israel'.
The protests were driven by rising concerns over the resumption of attacks following a ceasefire.
In London, tens of thousands rallied outside the Israeli Embassy, joined by public figures and celebrities.
The demonstrators held placards with messages such as 'I will not be silent!' and took a stand against what they described as genocide in Gaza.
The event was marked by a sense of urgency regarding the situation in the region.
Berlin saw a significant show of support for Palestine, with attendees gathering at Leopold Square in the Wedding district, organized by Palestinian associations.
Hundreds of participants condemned Israeli actions in Gaza, highlighting a call for international intervention.
In Asia, protests unfolded in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where supporters of Palestine gathered outside the U.S. Embassy.
This demonstration criticized U.S. military and political backing of Israel amid its military actions in Gaza.
In Jakarta, Indonesia, the largest Muslim-majority nation, thousands of protesters assembled outside the U.S. Embassy, expressing their disapproval of American support for Israeli operations and demanding recognition of Palestinian rights.
Simultaneous protests occurred in Morocco, where cities including Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes, Marrakech, and others witnessed significant demonstrations against the resurgence of Israeli military actions.
Protesters echoed demands for civilian protection and a critique of the perceived inaction of the international community towards Israel's operations.
These protests reflect widespread global discontent with the ongoing conflict in Gaza, highlighting a strong movement advocating for Palestinian rights and humanitarian intervention amid escalating violence.