Thousands of Turks,
Syrians, and Palestinians protested outside the Israeli consulate in
Istanbul.[4] Protesters gathered in Turkey despite the complete
closure due to
COVID-19, with Palestinian and Turkish flags in their hands, "
Turkish army go to Gaza!" shouted slogans in the form.[5]
11 May
Hundreds of South Africans held a pro-Palestinian protest in
Cape Town.[6]
Hundreds of protesters held a pro-Palestinian protest in
Brighton.[7]
Pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protests were held in
Manhattan.[8]
About 200 people held a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the Israeli embassy in
Stockholm,
Sweden. A pro-Palestinian demonstration in
Gothenburg also gathered around 200 people. Police tried to break up both demonstrations.[11]
Protesters gather in
Paris,
France, in support of Palestine following attacks on
Al-Aqsa and the
Gaza Strip. During the protest, police dispersed crowds.[15]
Pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protestors gathered for a second day, in
Manhattan.[18] Protestors also gathered outside the Israeli consulate of New York City.[19]
Jordan police dispersed protesters who were trying to reach the
Allenby Bridge near the border with Israel. Additionally, protesters from
Lebanon also reached the Israeli border.[22][23]
Police in
Paris, France, used tear gas and water cannons against pro-Palestinian protesters. This came a day after a French court banned protests in support of Palestine.[31]
In
Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan, a rally was held in support of Palestine. According to rally participant Ruslan Beknazarov, protesters called Israel a "occupier".[39]
A convoy covered with Palestinian flags drove through north London shouting antisemitic language. Four people were later arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offences. The British Prime Minister,
Boris Johnson, and the
Home Secretary,
Priti Patel, issued statements condemning the incident.[41][42][43]
Several thousand people protested in
Chicago's Loop in support of the Palestinians, calling for an end to the "ethnic cleansing" of the Palestinians.[44]
In
Berlin, violent confrontations break out during a protest against
Israel air strikes in the
Gaza Strip, with an
Israeli TV reporter being attacked.[45]
In
Midtown Manhattan, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters clashed at
Times Square, despite a ceasefire being announced between Israel and
Hamas militants.[58][59]
A demonstration in solidarity with Palestine gathered hundreds of people in
Gothenburg,
Sweden. Police tried to break up the demonstration.[60]
21 May
In the Indonesian capital of
Jakarta, the Islamic Student Association and other Islamic groups organised a 700-strong protest outside the
U.S. Embassy to protest US support for Israel. Protesters also demanded an end to Israeli airstrikes in the
Gaza Strip despite the ceasefire going into force the day before.[61] Protests are also held in Solo and Bandung. Protests supporting
West Papuan independence in three cities also expressed support to stop war and violence in Palestine.[62]
In
Toronto, activists painted the Israeli consulate with a "river of blood" to symbolize the 200 Palestinians who were killed during the conflict.[63]
22 May
An estimated 180,000 people protest in solidarity with Palestine in
Hyde Park, making it possibly the largest Palestinian protest in British history.[64]
In New Zealand, 2,000 protestors in Auckland marched on the US Consulate-General to protest what they regarded as the United States' uncritical support for Israel. In addition, other Palestinian solidarity rallies were held across New Zealand. This marks the second weekend of nationwide Palestine solidarity protests in response to the crisis.[65]
In New Zealand, several pro-Israel advocacy groups including the Israel Institute of New Zealand, the Zionist Federation of New Zealand, and the Flaxmere Christian Fellowship staged pro-Israel rallies in
Auckland,
Wellington, and
Hastings.[69]
In London, 1,500 participated in a demonstration to express solidarity with Israel. This demonstration was picketed by 40 Palestinian solidarity protesters. Controversial far-right figure
Tommy Robinson attended the rally but his presence was condemned by both the
Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Jewish Leadership Council.[70]
Hundreds participated in additional protests in solidarity with Palestine in multiple countries worldwide, including major cities across the United States, Spain, Italy, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Africa, Australia, France, and Germany.[71] In the United States, notable demonstrations were held in New York City, Detroit,[72] Dallas,[73] Denver,[74] San Francisco, and San Diego.[75]
In San Francisco, protesters gather at the
Port of Oakland to attempt to block an Israeli cargo ship from entering. Protesters also call for an economic boycott of Israel following the conflict.[82]
12 June
Protesters in London gather at
Downing Street to call for
G7 leaders to end their support for Israel ahead of the
G7 summit.[83]
Thousands of Turks,
Syrians, and Palestinians protested outside the Israeli consulate in
Istanbul.[4] Protesters gathered in Turkey despite the complete
closure due to
COVID-19, with Palestinian and Turkish flags in their hands, "
Turkish army go to Gaza!" shouted slogans in the form.[5]
11 May
Hundreds of South Africans held a pro-Palestinian protest in
Cape Town.[6]
Hundreds of protesters held a pro-Palestinian protest in
Brighton.[7]
Pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protests were held in
Manhattan.[8]
About 200 people held a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the Israeli embassy in
Stockholm,
Sweden. A pro-Palestinian demonstration in
Gothenburg also gathered around 200 people. Police tried to break up both demonstrations.[11]
Protesters gather in
Paris,
France, in support of Palestine following attacks on
Al-Aqsa and the
Gaza Strip. During the protest, police dispersed crowds.[15]
Pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protestors gathered for a second day, in
Manhattan.[18] Protestors also gathered outside the Israeli consulate of New York City.[19]
Jordan police dispersed protesters who were trying to reach the
Allenby Bridge near the border with Israel. Additionally, protesters from
Lebanon also reached the Israeli border.[22][23]
Police in
Paris, France, used tear gas and water cannons against pro-Palestinian protesters. This came a day after a French court banned protests in support of Palestine.[31]
In
Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan, a rally was held in support of Palestine. According to rally participant Ruslan Beknazarov, protesters called Israel a "occupier".[39]
A convoy covered with Palestinian flags drove through north London shouting antisemitic language. Four people were later arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offences. The British Prime Minister,
Boris Johnson, and the
Home Secretary,
Priti Patel, issued statements condemning the incident.[41][42][43]
Several thousand people protested in
Chicago's Loop in support of the Palestinians, calling for an end to the "ethnic cleansing" of the Palestinians.[44]
In
Berlin, violent confrontations break out during a protest against
Israel air strikes in the
Gaza Strip, with an
Israeli TV reporter being attacked.[45]
In
Midtown Manhattan, pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters clashed at
Times Square, despite a ceasefire being announced between Israel and
Hamas militants.[58][59]
A demonstration in solidarity with Palestine gathered hundreds of people in
Gothenburg,
Sweden. Police tried to break up the demonstration.[60]
21 May
In the Indonesian capital of
Jakarta, the Islamic Student Association and other Islamic groups organised a 700-strong protest outside the
U.S. Embassy to protest US support for Israel. Protesters also demanded an end to Israeli airstrikes in the
Gaza Strip despite the ceasefire going into force the day before.[61] Protests are also held in Solo and Bandung. Protests supporting
West Papuan independence in three cities also expressed support to stop war and violence in Palestine.[62]
In
Toronto, activists painted the Israeli consulate with a "river of blood" to symbolize the 200 Palestinians who were killed during the conflict.[63]
22 May
An estimated 180,000 people protest in solidarity with Palestine in
Hyde Park, making it possibly the largest Palestinian protest in British history.[64]
In New Zealand, 2,000 protestors in Auckland marched on the US Consulate-General to protest what they regarded as the United States' uncritical support for Israel. In addition, other Palestinian solidarity rallies were held across New Zealand. This marks the second weekend of nationwide Palestine solidarity protests in response to the crisis.[65]
In New Zealand, several pro-Israel advocacy groups including the Israel Institute of New Zealand, the Zionist Federation of New Zealand, and the Flaxmere Christian Fellowship staged pro-Israel rallies in
Auckland,
Wellington, and
Hastings.[69]
In London, 1,500 participated in a demonstration to express solidarity with Israel. This demonstration was picketed by 40 Palestinian solidarity protesters. Controversial far-right figure
Tommy Robinson attended the rally but his presence was condemned by both the
Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Jewish Leadership Council.[70]
Hundreds participated in additional protests in solidarity with Palestine in multiple countries worldwide, including major cities across the United States, Spain, Italy, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Africa, Australia, France, and Germany.[71] In the United States, notable demonstrations were held in New York City, Detroit,[72] Dallas,[73] Denver,[74] San Francisco, and San Diego.[75]
In San Francisco, protesters gather at the
Port of Oakland to attempt to block an Israeli cargo ship from entering. Protesters also call for an economic boycott of Israel following the conflict.[82]
12 June
Protesters in London gather at
Downing Street to call for
G7 leaders to end their support for Israel ahead of the
G7 summit.[83]