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Hebron Curfew - West Bank

Hebron Curfew - West Bank

Israeli troops use tear gas to disperse the crowds as the military closes Hebron's H2 southern sector in the occupied West Bank on January 19, 2026. Troops imposed a curfew on approximately 70,000 people while searching for weapons and wanted individuals, erecting new gates and earth mounds to isolate the area. Following the 1995 Oslo Agreement and 1997 Hebron Agreement, the city remains divided, with H2, including the Old City of Hebron, under Israeli military control while H1 is administered by the Palestinian Authority. Most Palestinians live in the H2 sector. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia: Chaos Ensues After Youth Gathering Turns Unruly at Mordialloc Beach

Riot police were deployed to Mordialloc Beach in Melbourne’s south-east on Wednesday, December 17, after a large gathering of youths turned unruly, raising public safety concerns and forcing a nearby Woolworths supermarket into lockdown. According to local media, more than 100 youths had gathered in the area when police were first called shortly after 3 p.m. following reports of a brawl at the store. The group later moved to the beach, where footage shared online showed mostly shirtless youths surrounding police officers. One teenager was taken into custody as officers moved in to disperse the crowd and restore order.

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Uganda: Protesters Clash With Police in Kawempe

On Monday, November 24, police accused supporters of the National Unity Platform (NUP) party, led by Robert Kyagulanyi, of violating campaign procedures in Kawempe, Kampala. Police claim the NUP supporters attacked security officers with stones, resulting in seven officers sustaining serious injuries and damage to police vehicles. Teargas was used to disperse the crowds before and after the rally.

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Mexico: Protest Erupts After Anti-Crime Mayor Killed in Michoacán 2

Protests erupted in Michoacán, Mexico, following the shocking killing of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo, who was fatally shot while taking part in a Day of the Dead celebration over the weekend. In the state capital, Morelia, the demonstration turned violent, with police using tear gas to disperse protesters who stormed the Government Palace on Monday, November 3, demanding justice and an end to the pervasive political violence.

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Mexico: Protest Erupts After Anti-Crime Mayor Killed in Michoacán 3

Protests erupted in Michoacán, Mexico, following the shocking killing of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo, who was fatally shot while taking part in a Day of the Dead celebration over the weekend. In the state capital, Morelia, the demonstration turned violent, with police using tear gas to disperse protesters who stormed the Government Palace on Monday, November 3, demanding justice and an end to the pervasive political violence.

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Mexico: Protest Erupts After Anti-Crime Mayor Killed in Michoacán

Protests erupted in Michoacán, Mexico, following the shocking killing of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo, who was fatally shot while taking part in a Day of the Dead celebration over the weekend. In the state capital, Morelia, the demonstration turned violent, with police using tear gas to disperse protesters who stormed the Government Palace on Monday, November 3, demanding justice and an end to the pervasive political violence.

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Mexico: Protest Erupts After Anti-Crime Mayor Killed in Michoacán 4

Protests erupted in Michoacán, Mexico, following the shocking killing of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo, who was fatally shot while taking part in a Day of the Dead celebration over the weekend. In the state capital, Morelia, the demonstration turned violent, with police using tear gas to disperse protesters who stormed the Government Palace on Monday, November 3, demanding justice and an end to the pervasive political violence.

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RECAP: Violence Erupts Outside Dublin Hotel Housing Asylum Seekers

Violent clashes erupted outside the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, used for asylum seekers, on Tuesday night, October 21. A large mob hurled bricks, fireworks, and glass bottles at police, prompting officers to deploy pepper spray and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Six people were arrested amid the chaos, which saw a police vehicle set on fire and a helicopter attacked.

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Ireland: Violent Clashes Erupt Outside Dublin’s Citywest Hotel Housing Asylum Seekers 5

Violent clashes erupted outside the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, used for asylum seekers, on Tuesday night, October 21. A large mob hurled bricks, fireworks, and glass bottles at police, prompting officers to deploy pepper spray and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Six people were arrested amid the chaos, which saw a police vehicle set on fire and a helicopter attacked.

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Ireland: Violent Clashes Erupt Outside Dublin’s Citywest Hotel Housing Asylum Seekers 3

Violent clashes erupted outside the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, used for asylum seekers, on Tuesday night, October 21. A large mob hurled bricks, fireworks, and glass bottles at police, prompting officers to deploy pepper spray and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Six people were arrested amid the chaos, which saw a police vehicle set on fire and a helicopter attacked.

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Ireland: Violent Clashes Erupt Outside Dublin’s Citywest Hotel Housing Asylum Seekers 4

Violent clashes erupted outside the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, used for asylum seekers, on Tuesday night, October 21. A large mob hurled bricks, fireworks, and glass bottles at police, prompting officers to deploy pepper spray and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Six people were arrested amid the chaos, which saw a police vehicle set on fire and a helicopter attacked.

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Ireland: Violent Clashes Erupt Outside Dublin’s Citywest Hotel Housing Asylum Seekers

Violent clashes erupted outside the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, used for asylum seekers, on Tuesday night, October 21. A large mob hurled bricks, fireworks, and glass bottles at police, prompting officers to deploy pepper spray and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Six people were arrested amid the chaos, which saw a police vehicle set on fire and a helicopter attacked.

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Ireland: Violent Clashes Erupt Outside Dublin’s Citywest Hotel Housing Asylum Seekers 2

Violent clashes erupted outside the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, used for asylum seekers, on Tuesday night, October 21. A large mob hurled bricks, fireworks, and glass bottles at police, prompting officers to deploy pepper spray and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Six people were arrested amid the chaos, which saw a police vehicle set on fire and a helicopter attacked.

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Nigeria: Police Use Tear Gas on Protesters Demanding Nnamdi Kanu’s Release

Nigerian police fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators who gathered in the capital, Abuja, on Monday, October 20, demanding the release of separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu. The #FreeNnamdiKanu protests oppose the continued detention of Kanu, who remains in custody since 2021 on terrorism charges.

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Peru: Protests Erupt Against New President José Jerí Administration in Lima 4

Thousands of people in Lima took to the streets to protest against the brand new administration of President José Jerí on Wednesday, October 15, just one day after he presented his cabinet. Police used tear gas to disperse the anti-government demonstrators.

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Peru: Protests Erupt Against New President José Jerí Administration in Lima 3

Thousands of people in Lima took to the streets to protest against the brand new administration of President José Jerí on Wednesday, October 15, just one day after he presented his cabinet. Police used tear gas to disperse the anti-government demonstrators.

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Peru: Protests Erupt Against New President José Jerí Administration in Lima 2

Thousands of people in Lima took to the streets to protest against the brand new administration of President José Jerí on Wednesday, October 15, just one day after he presented his cabinet. Police used tear gas to disperse the anti-government demonstrators.

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Peru: Protests Erupt Against New President José Jerí Administration in Lima

Thousands of people in Lima took to the streets to protest against the brand new administration of President José Jerí on Wednesday, October 15, just one day after he presented his cabinet. Police used tear gas to disperse the anti-government demonstrators.

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US: Federal Agents Use Tear Gas, Arrest Protesters Against National Guard Deployment in Portland 2

Hundreds of protesters marched to the Portland ICE facility on Saturday, October 4, to oppose the possible deployment of the Oregon National Guard, resulting in federal agents using tear gas and pepper balls to disperse the crowd and arresting at least six people.

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US: Federal Agents Use Tear Gas, Arrest Protesters Against National Guard Deployment in Portland

Hundreds of protesters marched to the Portland ICE facility on Saturday, October 4, to oppose the possible deployment of the Oregon National Guard, resulting in federal agents using tear gas and pepper balls to disperse the crowd and arresting at least six people.

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Netherlands: Anti-Immigration Protest Turns Violent in The Hague

Riots erupted in The Hague on Saturday, September 20, in a protest demanding stricter immigration policies. The demonstration intensified into violence, and Dutch police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters, arresting dozens.

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France: Police Forces Intervene to End High School Protest in Caen

On Thursday early morning, September 18, police used tear gas to disperse a group of approximately 70 high school students who were blocking the entrance to Malherbe high school in Caen, France. The students had used trash cans to create a barrier. Following the dispersal, a 39-year-old man was arrested.

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Protesters invade the Paris ring road at Porte de Vincennes, setting up a barricade of furniture in front of vehicles before police intervene with tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore traffic flow amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; in Paris on September 10, 2025, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Protesters invade the Paris ring road at Porte de Vincennes, setting up a barricade of furniture in front of vehicles before police intervene with tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore traffic flow amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; in Paris on September 10, 2025, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Protesters invade the Paris ring road at Porte de Vincennes, setting up a barricade of furniture in front of vehicles before police intervene with tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore traffic flow amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; in Paris on September 10, 2025, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Protesters invade the Paris ring road at Porte de Vincennes, setting up a barricade of furniture in front of vehicles before police intervene with tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore traffic flow amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; in Paris on September 10, 2025, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Protesters invade the Paris ring road at Porte de Vincennes, setting up a barricade of furniture in front of vehicles before police intervene with tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore traffic flow amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; in Paris on September 10, 2025, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Protesters invade the Paris ring road at Porte de Vincennes, setting up a barricade of furniture in front of vehicles before police intervene with tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore traffic flow amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; in Paris on September 10, 2025, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Protesters invade the Paris ring road at Porte de Vincennes, setting up a barricade of furniture in front of vehicles before police intervene with tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore traffic flow amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; in Paris on September 10, 2025, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Protesters invade the Paris ring road at Porte de Vincennes, setting up a barricade of furniture in front of vehicles before police intervene with tear gas to disperse the protesters and restore traffic flow amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; in Paris on September 10, 2025, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Police intervention using tear gas to disperse protesters erecting barricades and blocking traffic near Hélène Boucher High School amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; September 10 in Paris, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Police intervention using tear gas to disperse protesters erecting barricades and blocking traffic near Hélène Boucher High School amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; September 10 in Paris, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Police intervention using tear gas to disperse protesters erecting barricades and blocking traffic near Hélène Boucher High School amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; September 10 in Paris, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Police intervention using tear gas to disperse protesters erecting barricades and blocking traffic near Hélène Boucher High School amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; September 10 in Paris, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bloquons Tout In Paris

Bloquons Tout In Paris

Police intervention using tear gas to disperse protesters erecting barricades and blocking traffic near Hélène Boucher High School amid nationwide protests on the symbolic date of September 10, 2025; September 10 in Paris, Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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France: Mass Mobilization as “Block Everything” Movement Rallies Citizens

On Wednesday, September 10, French police arrested nearly 500 people as the “Block Everything” (“Bloquons tout”) protests aimed to disrupt transport and daily life across France following the collapse of Prime Minister François Bayrou’s government over unpopular austerity measures. Authorities reported around 200,000 participants nationwide, while the CGT union claimed over 250,000. The protests included blockades, fires, and barricades, particularly in Paris at locations such as Gare du Nord, Place du Châtelet, and Place des Fêtes. Police deployed 80,000 officers and used tear gas to disperse the crowds. Despite clashes and disruption on highways and public transport, the largest demonstrations remained relatively calm.

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Protest against parliament members in Indonesia

Protest against parliament members in Indonesia

Riot police block a road in front of the Indonesian parliament in Jakarta to disperse demonstrators amid their protest against the lavish allowances given to parliament members on Aug. 28, 2025.

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Serbia: Anti-Government Protests Turn Violent as Clashes with Police Erupt

Thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets across Serbia on Thursday, smashing windows of the governing party's headquarters in Novi Sad. In Belgrade, police fired tear gas to disperse protesters after clashes erupted with the president's supporters.

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Canada: Crowds Gather for Pakistan Independence Day in Mississauga Despite Court Ban

Over a thousand people gathered at Ridgeway Plaza, an outlet mall in Mississauga, to celebrate Pakistan Independence Day on the night of August 13. Police ordered the crowd to disperse, citing a temporary injunction from the Ontario Superior Court against large unsanctioned gatherings at the plaza.

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Police Clash With Pro Palestine Protesters - Netherlands

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash with Dutch riot police outside the Parliament in The Hague, The Netherlands on August 7, 2025, as lawmakers hold an emergency session to address the escalating conflict in Gaza. Protesters wave Palestinian flags, chant slogans, and demand immediate international action over the growing humanitarian crisis in the region. The demonstration turns tense as authorities move in to disperse the crowd, resulting in several arrests and scuffles. The protest comes amid increasing international calls for a ceasefire and pressure on Western governments to reconsider their stance on Palestinian statehood. Despite this, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp reaffirms during the session that the Netherlands is not planning to recognize a Palestinian state at this time. The rally is part of a wider wave of solidarity protests across Europe in response to the ongoing violence in Gaza. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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