Protesters in cities across Europe gathered to voice opposition to the deadly strike carried out Sunday by Israel on a camp housing displaced people in Rafah in southern Gaza.
In Paris, a huge crowd congregated in Place de la République, a famous spot for protests. The demonstrators then marched to the nearby Canal Saint Martin. Some protesters could be heard shouting, 'Gaza, Gaza, Paris is with you,' during the second night of large Paris protests.
Large crowds also gathered outside the home of UK Prime Minister on London's Downing Street. In social media videos, they could be heard chanting slogans, 'Blood on your hands' and 'Stop arming Israel' in the direction of Downing Street. The Prime Minister has faced intense pressure in recent months from campaigners and opposition lawmakers to stop selling arms to Israel.
In Italy, at least 1,000 protesters occupied Bologna's main train station. The protesters marched from the university district to the station and caused delays across the region, according to Italy’s national railway company. 'We brought our anger here, we will take it to the whole city,' protesters could be heard shouting.