The Gaza effect: how a global pro-Palestine protest movement met repression and resistance
by Sam Jones in Madrid, Alice Speri in New York, Debo from World news | The Guardian on (#70PC2)
Across the west, solidarity marches are testing governments' tolerance for dissent. From arrests to bans, free-speech boundaries are shifting
The ceasefire between Hamas and Israel has been met with joy and relief across the Middle East and beyond. Over the past two years, outrage at Israel's war in Gaza has erupted across Europe and the US, manifesting itself in university campus protests, massive marches through countless capitals and the disruption of major sporting events.
Even as hopes rise of an end to the war, international anger over Israel's actions in Gaza, which have been deemed a genocide by a UN commission of inquiry, remains raw, as evidenced by last weekend's huge rallies in Spain and Italy.
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