Hundreds of thousands of people marched on the streets of major European cities to call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza as the death toll in the Palestinian enclave neared 30,000 due to relentless Israeli attacks since Oct. 7.
Marchers in London gathered in Marble Arch to initiate the march on the Global Day of Action - organized by UK-based advocacy and Palestine action groups. The procession followed the main roads in central London to reach the Israeli Embassy.
The march was one of the biggest pro-Palestinian marches held in London since Oct. 7. It was also attended by a group of Jewish protesters.
In Irish capital Dublin, tens of thousands of people gathered to call for action on Gaza and an immediate cease-fire.
In German city Munich, where world leaders and ministers are attending the Munich Security Conference, protesters gathered some 200 meters away from the main conference venue to call for a cease-fire.
"Ceasefire Now", "Stop the Genocide", and "Free Palestine" read on many placards and banners carried by the crowds.
The second Global Day of Action was organized by the Palestine Coalition formed by Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Palestinian Forum in Britain, Stop the War Coalition, Friends of Al-Aqsa and Muslim Association of Britain.