THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) – Tens of thousands of demonstrators in the Netherlands donned red and marched on Sunday to protest the Dutch government’s policy toward Israel, exceeding the turnout for a similar event in May.
Huge turnout at a second Dutch protest seeking government action against Israel
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) – Tens of thousands of demonstrators in the Netherlands donned red and marched on Sunday to protest the Dutch government’s policy toward Israel, exceeding the turnout for a similar event in May.
Protesters walked a 3-mile (5-kilometer) loop around the center of The Hague to symbolically create the red line they say the government has failed to set to halt Israel’s campaign in Gaza.
“I don’t want to be complicit in these horrendous crimes happening there and I want to speak out,” protester Marin Koning told The Associated Press.
The human rights groups and aid agencies – including Amnesty International, Save the Children and Doctors Without Borders – that organized the march estimated the peaceful crowd at more than 150,000 people. Local media put the numbers closer to 100,000.