Turkish citizens of Diyarbakir came to the streets in a demonstration on Monday and declared their support for the people of Gaza.
American citizens also came to the streets in San Francisco and Chicago and declared their support for the defenseless people of Gaza and condemned the Zionist criminals.
In Philadelphia and New York, the citizens also condemned the oppression of the Zionist regime in Gaza.
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in New York on Monday to denounce Israel and demand that the United States stop its support for the Zionist regime.
With signs reading “Israel go to hell!” and “NYC stands with Gaza,” people of all ages stood in front of the Israeli consulate general waving Palestinian flags.
Protesters also showed their support for Palestinians during a rally in front of the Opera House in Sydney Monday.
On the other hand, the fans of the popular Al-Ahly team in Egypt also announced their support for Palestine and the people of Gaza by chanting the slogan "We will sacrifice our blood and soul for Palestine".
Hundreds of British people with different backgrounds also gathered in front of the Israeli embassy in London on Monday in support of the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation and to express their solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The event was organized by several UK groups, including Friends of Al-Aqsa, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign; Stop the War, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, the Muslim Association of Britain, and the Palestinian Forum in Britain.
Dr. Ismail Patel, founder of FOA, said, “We have gathered here in London to say Palestinians must be free, Israel must end the occupation, (and) we will stand with the Palestinians until they are free.
“European governments and the British government must stop supporting Israel’s racist xenophobia against Palestinians.”
Israel intensified its bombardment of the Gaza Strip on Monday, vowing to destroy the military and governing capabilities of the enclave’s Hamas rulers, as Israeli soldiers fought to dislodge Gaza resistance fighters from areas of southern Israel.
Israeli War Minister Yoav Gallant announced that “no electricity, no food, no water, no gas” would be allowed to enter Gaza.
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