In just one year, 26,000 demonstrations and activities in 619 cities held across 20 European nations.
In just one year, 26,000 demonstrations and activities in 619 cities held across 20 European nations.
*Rome / Rotterdam 05/10/2024
The European Palestinian Information Center (EPAL) monitored more than 26,000 and 212 demonstrations and activities in 619 cities across 20 European countries over the course of the year of the Israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. The EPAL’s monitoring and follow-up department tracked the number and size of pro-Palestine and Gaza activities throughout the European continent.
Germany: More than 4140 demonstrations and events in 122 cities.
Spain: More than 4050 demonstrations and events in 126 cities.
Italy: More than 3,400 demonstrations and events in 104 cities.
France: More than 3,000 demonstrations and events in 105 cities.
Sweden: More than 1,650 demonstrations and events in 22 cities.
Denmark: More than 1,650 demonstrations and events in 24 cities.
Netherlands: More than 1,610 demonstrations and events in 25 cities.
Belgium: More than 1,425 demonstrations and events in 19 cities.
Ireland: More than 1,350 demonstrations and events in 29 cities.
Switzerland: More than 1,020 demonstrations and events in 6 cities.
Austria: More than 1,000 demonstrations and events in 7 cities.
Greece: More than 390 demonstrations and events in 5 cities.
Norway: More than 345 demonstrations and events in 4 cities.
Luxembourg: More than 300 demonstrations and events in 3 cities.
Poland: More than 290 demonstrations and events in 5 cities.
Bosnia: More than 170 demonstrations and events in 7 cities.
Czech Republic: More than 92 demonstrations and events in 2 cities.
Romania: More than 86 demonstrations and events in one city.
Portugal: More than 78 demonstrations and events in 4 cities
Malta: More than 65 demonstrations and events in one city.
EPAL documented the widespread involvement of Arab and Islamic communities that are seen as sympathetic to the Palestinian cause throughout Europe, as well as the involvement of activists, journalists, lawmakers, and academics throughout Europe who were inspired by the humanity that the occupation killed during a full year of its destructive war.
Amidst the year-long surge in public support for the Gaza Strip, hundreds of incidents of police and security force attacks on protesters demanding an end to Israeli aggression in Gaza, the need to hold the occupation accountable for its crimes before the International Court of Justice, and the opening of crossings to allow humanitarian aid and medical supplies were tracked in various European cities.
*A thorough map of the happenings in every nation is also included, complete with images and video clips in both Arabic and English.
To watch a short documentary video:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1450017695834538