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More than 100,000 demonstrate in The Hague for sanctions on Israel

Jun 16, 2025

Amsterdam [Netherlands], June 16: Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of The Hague in the Netherlands on Sunday to protest Israel's military action in Gaza and demand a drastic change of course from their government.
Most of the demonstrators were dressed in red to convey the "red line" that the Israeli military has crossed in carrying out what protesters call a genocide in Gaza. Organizers said around 150,000 people had joined the march, making it the largest demonstration in the Netherlands in 20 years. Reporters estimated the number of participants at more than 100,000.
The demonstrators demanded that the Dutch government stop all military and diplomatic support for Israel, which has blocked off Gaza from aid and international journalists as part of what it says is its fight with Hamas.
"We will no longer accept looking away, diplomatic word games, complicity in the most horrific war crimes," organizers said.
Various aid and peace organizations had called for the demonstration. The march moved from an area near the main railway station to the Peace Palace, the seat of the International Court of Justice, the highest UN court.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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