Protests around the globe continue to grow in response to the Israeli actions in Gaza.
California: A resolution in support of Palestine has been approved by the city council of Richmond, in solidarity with the people of Gaza during the ongoing conflict.
The resolution called for an immediate cease-fire and the provision of essential humanitarian aid to the embattled region, signifying a unique show of support by a U.S. city for the people of Gaza.
Meanwhile, protests denouncing Israeli actions in Gaza continue to reverberate across the world. In New York's Wall Street, demonstrators rallied to express solidarity with the oppressed citizens of Gaza.
Protesters held placards and chanted slogans against Israeli aggression.
In Brussels, protests took place outside the meeting venue of European leaders, while thousands of students in Madrid took to the streets, showcasing their support for the Palestinian cause.
The global outcry against Israeli actions in Gaza remains strong, with calls for an end to the humanitarian crisis and the respect of international law gaining momentum.
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