Tens of Thousands Protest in The Hague Against Gaza War
- On Sunday, a large crowd gathered in The Hague to call on the Dutch government to adopt a firmer position regarding Israel's military actions in Gaza.
- The demonstration, organized by Oxfam Novib, followed mounting concerns about Israel's siege cutting medical and fuel supplies to Gaza and allegations of war crimes.
- Protesters, mostly dressed in red and covering a symbolic 5-kilometre route past the International Court of Justice, called for a 'red line' against the siege.
- Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp urged the EU to reconsider agreements with Israel, while hard-right leader Geert Wilders called protesters 'confused' and accused them of supporting Hamas.
- The large, peaceful protest highlighted divisions within the Dutch government and increased pressure for a clearer policy response to the Gaza conflict.
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