In a powerful display of solidarity, protesters flooded the streets of Marrakesh, responding to the call made by various non-governmental organizations. Carrying Palestinian flags and poignant banners, the demonstrators vehemently voiced their support for the Palestinian cause. Social media platforms buzzed with video clips showcasing the passionate crowd chanting slogans against the Israeli offensive on Gaza. They also expressed their backing for Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, a campaign initiated by the Palestinian Hamas group on October 7.
The spirit of protest reverberated across the nation, as another significant gathering unfolded in Rabat, the Moroccan capital, amplifying the voices denouncing the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Meanwhile, in the city of Kirkuk, a group of dedicated journalists assembled in front of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate building. In a poignant and symbolic gesture, they turned off their cameras, underscoring their unwavering support for the Palestinians in Gaza. This act served as a powerful denouncement of the recent spate of attacks on journalists reporting from the conflict-ridden region.
The global call for peace resonated strongly in Morocco and Iraq, as citizens and journalists stood together in solidarity with the people of Palestine, condemning the Israeli offensive and advocating for an end to the violence plaguing the Gaza Strip.
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