
Citizens in multiple countries have taken to the streets to protest the war waged by the United States and Israel against Iran, now entering its fourth week.
Over the past weekend, people across many countries worldwide marched to protest the ongoing war by the United States and Israel against Iran, which has lasted more than three weeks and is causing an energy crisis with potential to escalate into an economic crisis.
One group of protesters included Israeli citizens. Israel. They marched in the city of Tel Aviv. Some protesters painted their palms red, while others held various signs, including ones that read “Stop the War” and “Halt Arms Shipments Now.” Others carried homemade posters with messages like “United States and Israel = The Letters of Evil.”
In the United Kingdom, demonstrators took to the streets in London. On Saturday (21 Mar), they held signs saying “Stop Trump’s War” and “Stop Bombing Iran,” with some gathering outside 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the Prime Minister. .
At the “ Fairford Air Base in Gloucestershire, which is used by the United States Air Force (USAF), protesters gathered holding posters with messages such as “Don’t Touch Iran,” “Stop Killing People Now,” and “How Many Children Have You Killed Today?”
In Germany, large crowds demonstrated in Berlin. Yesterday, at a memorial site for victims of an attack on a primary school in Iran at the start of the war, signs read “168 Little Girls Killed by the United States and Israel.” .
One protester said, “They don’t follow the rules, just like during the Iraq war. The United States has long violated international law, and in recent years the situation has worsened. These recent examples clearly show shameless violations of international law.”
In Spain, protesters gathered in Madrid. They held banners stating “No War” and “Peace,” with many people waving Palestinian flags. .
Meanwhile, in India, Shia Muslim communities rallied in the streets of the Kashmir region. Specifically, in the Indian-administered Kashmir region, participants held portraits of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran and wore black clothing as a sign of mourning. .
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Source:cnn