Huge Turnout at a Second Dutch Protest Seeking Government Action Against Israel
- On Sunday, over 150,000 people marched in The Hague, Netherlands, to protest the Dutch government's stance on Israel and its Gaza campaign.
- The protest responded to Israel's war on Gaza starting October 7, 2023, triggered by a Hamas attack that killed 1,200 Israelis and took 251 hostages.
- Clad in red, demonstrators protested alleged war crimes by Israel, advancing along a route that included the vicinity of the International Court of Justice, while calling on Dutch authorities to step up pressure on Israel.
- Amnesty International's Marjon Rozema emphasized that the protest clearly called for urgent action from Dutch authorities, urging them to step up efforts both within the country and on the global stage.
- The rally reflects widespread Dutch discontent with government policy after the coalition collapse on June 3, leaving a caretaker cabinet reluctant to condemn Israel directly.
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Ten thousand people went out on the road to The Hague on Sunday, to protest against the Israeli settlement in Gaza and the Dutch government policy towards the war, reports Reuters. Organisers claim that the protest of...
More than tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered today in the Netherlands to protest the policy of the Dutch government towards Israel, which exceeded the turnout at a similar gathering in May of this year.

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THE HAGUE (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of protesters, including families with children, gathered in the Netherlands on Sunday to oppose Israel’s siege of Gaza and the Dutch government’s policy on the war. The second major rally in a month drew an estimated 150,000 people to The Hague, according to organisers. Participants dressed in red to create a “red line” against ongoing Israel attacks and alleged war crimes against Palestinians. Demonstrato…
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