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Following the Interception of the Greta Thunberg Boat, Pro-Palestinian Protesters Blocked Trains in Two Swiss Stations

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Several hundred pro-Palestinian demonstrators temporarily blocked tracks at the Swiss railway stations in Geneva and Lausanne on Monday.

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On Monday afternoon, demonstrators occupied the railway tracks at Lausanne and Geneva stations.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Several hundred pro-Palestinian demonstrators temporarily blocked tracks at the Swiss railway stations in Geneva and Lausanne on Monday.

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Monday evening demonstrations at Geneva and Lausanne stations caused some disruptions on Tuesday morning in French-speaking Switzerland. Several trains had to operate in modified composition, which limited the seats available.

The Pro-Palestine demonstration of Monday afternoon also leads to restrictions in the Western Swiss rail traffic on Tuesday morning.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Around 300 pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked two tracks at Cornavin station in Geneva on Monday late in the day. Rail traffic was interrupted on four tracks. The situation was then repeated at Lausanne station Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupied the tracks of Cornavin stations in Geneva and Lausanne on Monday night to denounce the war in Gaza. Rail traffic was severely disrupted, with delays and train suppressions.

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pme.ch broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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