Mass Demonstrations in Norway in Support of the Palestinian People
Large-scale demonstrations in support of the Palestinian people took place in Norway. Thousands of people took to the streets of Oslo and other cities, expressing solidarity with Palestinians and calling for an end to violence in the Middle East.
In recent days, public activism in support of the Palestinian people has been growing in Norway. Mass demonstrations were held in the capital, Oslo, as well as in other major cities, attracting thousands of participants. People carried Palestinian flags, held signs calling for peace and justice, and chanted slogans condemning violence and advocating for human rights protection.
The protests were organized by various civil and human rights organizations, as well as representatives of Norway’s Muslim community. Organizers expressed concern over the escalating conflict in the Middle East and emphasized the need for international intervention to achieve lasting peace in the region.
One of the most striking demonstrations featured participants dressed in symbolic white medical coats, portraying Israeli soldiers pointing weapons at healthcare workers. The coats were stained with "blood," symbolizing violence against medical personnel in conflict zones.
It is worth noting that similar demonstrations are taking place not only in Norway but across Europe and worldwide. The international community is increasingly expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people, calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and the protection of civilian rights.
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