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Thousands Join Sit-Ins at Dutch Train Stations in Solidarity with Gaza

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Thousands of Netherlands residents have demonstrated their fury at the situation in Gaza by joining sit-ins at train stations across the country.
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Demonstrations against the dire food shortage in Gaza took place at more than thirty Dutch Railways (NS) stations last night. Reporter Jeroen Wetzels was there in Utrecht.

Hundreds of protesters participated in a sit-in at Central Station tonight to draw attention to "the genocide and famine" in Gaza. Similar actions took place simultaneously at other train stations across the country, including in Rotterdam and Leiden. The Amsterdam municipal executive will also (once again) issue a statement today about the situation in Gaza. The demonstration in Amsterdam took place in the station's central hall. Activists symb…

On Thursday evening, protests against the famine in Gaza were held at several train stations in Brabant. In Den Bosch and Tilburg, over two hundred people were present to raise awareness of the plight of Palestinians in the region. Protests were also held in Eindhoven and Breda. The national protest was organized by groups including the "Den Bosch for Palestine" action group. During the so-called "sit-in," people sit on the floor while making as…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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