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The comments put France at odds with the US, which gives Israel €3.4 billion in military aid every year as part of a 10-year agreement.
As Macron spoke, thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters were gathering in central Paris to demand an end to the wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
In Rome, Brussels, London, and Athens, thousands more were protesting on Saturday afternoon, nearly a year to the day when the war first broke out.
Massive rallies are planned in several European cities, with the largest gatherings expected from Saturday to Monday. Events will peak on Monday, the anniversary of Hamas’ attack on Israel.
By midday Saturday, thousands had gathered in central London’s Russell Square amid a significant police presence. Some of the march’s organizers had said they planned to target companies and institutions they claimed were “complicit in Israel’s crimes,” including Barclays Bank and the British Museum.
Scuffles broke out as police officers pushed back activists trying to get past a police cordon. Two people were arrested, London’s Metropolitan Police said.
Ben Jamal, director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign in Britain, said he and others will keep organizing marches until action against Israel is taken.
“We need to be out on the streets in even bigger numbers to stop this carnage and stop Britain being drawn into it,” Jamal said.
In Rome, a few thousand demonstrators gathered despite a ban by local authorities who refused to authorize protests in the Italian capital, citing security concerns. Protesters chanted, “Free Palestine, free Lebanon.”
Rallies are also taking place in other parts of the world. In the Philippines on Saturday, dozens of left-wing activists protested near the US Embassy in Manila, where police prevented them from getting closer to the seaside compound.
Security forces in several countries warned of heightened levels of alert in major cities amid concerns that the escalating conflict in the Middle East could inspire new terror attacks in Europe or that the protests could turn violent.
Pro-Palestinian protests calling for an immediate cease-fire have repeatedly taken place across Europe and around the globe in the past year and have often turned violent, with confrontations between demonstrators and law enforcement officers.
Italian authorities believed that the timing of Saturday’s rally in Rome risked the Oct. 7 attack being “glorified,” local media reported.
Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi also stressed that, ahead of the key anniversary, Europe is on high alert for potential terror attacks.
In Berlin, a march is scheduled from the Brandenburg Gate to Bebelplatz on Sunday. Local media reported that security forces have warned of potential overload due to the scale of protests. German authorities pointed to increasing anti-semitic and violent incidents in recent days.
France was also on alert for new protests on Saturday. Earlier this week, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau warned the country’s regional prefects, expressing concern about possible tensions and saying that the terrorist threat was high.
I. Introduction
- A. France’s stance on Israel and US military aid
- B. Protests in various European cities
- C. Planned rallies and concerns about potential violence
II. Protests in Paris
- A. Macron’s speech and pro-Palestinian demonstrations
- B. Gathering of thousands to demand an end to wars in Gaza and Lebanon
III. Protests in Rome, Brussels, London, and Athens
- A. Thousands protesting on Saturday afternoon
- B. Planned massive rallies in several European cities
- C. Concerns about potential terror attacks and violence
IV. Protests in London
- A. Thousands gather in central London amidst heavy police presence
- B. Organizers’ plans to target companies and institutions
- C. Scuffles and arrests during the protests
V. Protests in Rome
- A. Defiance of a ban by local authorities
- B. Chants of “Free Palestine, free Lebanon”
- C. Concerns about glorifying past attacks and high alert for potential terror attacks
VI. Global Protests
- A. Protests near the US Embassy in Manila
- B. Security forces’ warnings of heightened alert in major cities
- C. History of violent turn of pro-Palestinian protests
VII. Security Concerns
- A. High alert for potential terror attacks in Europe
- B. Concerns about glorifying past attacks and increasing anti-Semitic incidents
- C. France’s alert for new protests and high terrorist threat
VIII. Conclusion
- A. Recap of the widespread pro-Palestinian protests
- B. Continued concerns about potential violence and terror attacks
- C. Government responses and security measures
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