Confrontations between police and pro-Palestinian demonstrators in front of the Israeli embassy in Mexico City

Confrontations broke out in front of the Israeli embassy in Mexico City between the police and demonstrators who were protesting the occupation massacre in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.

About 200 people joined the demonstration, which carried the slogan “Urgent Action for Rafah,” and tried to break down obstacles preventing them from reaching the Israeli mission.

Mexican police officers used tear gas and threw stones at pro-Palestine demonstrators.

The demonstration came to denounce a massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces in the city of Rafah, which resulted in the death of 45 Palestinians and the injury of 249 others, most of them children and women, last Sunday evening.
 


Many countries around the world are witnessing continuous marches and protests, rejecting the Israeli aggression against Gaza, which has continued since the seventh of last October, which has left tens of thousands martyred and wounded, and led to the displacement of about two million Palestinians inside the Gaza Strip.

Since the seventh of last October, the Israeli occupation army has continued its aggression against the Gaza Strip, with American and European support, as its planes bomb the vicinity of hospitals, buildings, towers, and the homes of Palestinian civilians, destroying them above the heads of their residents.

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