Tensions escalated in Rome as police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse violent demonstrators during a pro-Palestinian rally. The initial peaceful demonstration turned chaotic when a smaller group attempted to move towards the city center against local authorities’ ban. The clashes resulted in injuries to at least 30 law enforcement officers and three demonstrators. Similar protests were held across major European cities, with huge gatherings expected to continue leading up to the anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel.

In London, thousands marched through the capital to Downing Street, where scuffles broke out between pro-Palestinian protesters and counterdemonstrators. Meanwhile, in Hamburg, a peaceful demonstration with nearly 950 participants took place, waving Palestinian and Lebanese flags and calling for an end to genocide. The atmosphere in Paris was also one of solidarity, as thousands gathered at Republique Plaza waving Palestinian flags and demanding an end to the conflict. Similar demonstrations were organized in other cities worldwide, including New York, where a rally was held at Times Square.

Protests in Jakarta, Indonesia, saw thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marching towards the heavily guarded U.S. Embassy, while heightened security alerts were implemented in response to escalating tensions. Authorities across multiple countries warned of the possibility of terror attacks following the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the demonstrations calling for a cease-fire. Italian authorities expressed concerns about glorifying the anniversary of the Hamas attacks and emphasized a high state of alert in Europe. Protests are expected to continue until action is taken against Israel.

In Washington D.C., about 3,000 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered within sight of the White House, calling for an end to the occupation and criticizing the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of the issue. The protest marked a tense and bloody year since the Hamas attacks, with ongoing violence in the region resulting in significant casualties on both sides. The protests, both peaceful and violent, highlight the ongoing tensions surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict and the calls for immediate action to achieve a cease-fire and end the violence.

The demonstrations around the world reflect the global impact of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the widespread support for the Palestinian cause. As tensions continue to rise on the anniversary of the Hamas attacks, the international community remains divided on how to address the ongoing violence and achieve a lasting peace in the region. The protests serve as a reminder of the deep-rooted issues and complexities of the conflict, with calls for justice, peace, and solidarity with the Palestinian people resonating across major cities worldwide.

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