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Tamils across the world protest in solidarity with Palestinians

Basel, Switzerland

Photos from Switzerland by Phoenix TNG.

Following Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, which killed at least 248 people, including 66 children and injured 1,900, Tamils in Britain, Canada and Switzerland gathered in solidarity with Palestinians.

London

Whilst a ceasefire has been declared, Al Jazeera has reported that dozens of Jewish settlers, flanked by heavily armed Israeli special forces, stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem in the early morning, hours after Palestinian worshippers were beaten and assaulted by Israeli police.

Basel, Switzerland

Israel’s bombardment of Gaza follows a police crackdown on the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound during Ramadan and the threat of forced expulsions of Palestinians from their homes in occupied East Jerusalem. Hamas, the militant group that controls the Gaza Strip, issued Israel a deadline to halt the crackdowns but this was unheeded. Hamas responded by firing rockets towards Israel and Israel launching an intensive bombing campaign on Gaza.

Israel launched more than 1,000 air and artillery strikes which it claims were aimed at Hamas and other military targets however Save the Children have reported that these strikes have hit 31 schools attended by 24,000 children and a health facility in Gaza. Israeli airstrikes have also destroyed a 12-storey building in Gaza City that had housed the US agency Associated Press and Qatar-based Al Jazeera media operations.

Israeli officials have reported the deaths of 10 Israelis, including two children.

Zurich, Switzerland

During the protests in London, demonstrators carried signs which read “Bombing children is not self-defence”; “Stop bombing Gaza”; and “73 years of Nakba”. Demonstrators were also seen chanting, “Free Palestine”; “Israel is a terror state”, and “Stop bombing Gaza”.

 

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