22.06.2025 00:30
Thousands of people marched in Madrid, the capital of Spain, wearing red clothing to protest against the genocide committed by Israel in Gaza and to say "stop" to it.
Thousands of people marched in Madrid, the capital of Spain, wearing red clothing to protest the genocide committed by Israel in Gaza and to say "stop" to it.
One of the demonstrations titled "Draw the Red Line," which has recently started in many European countries and calls on governments to take a clear stance against Israel regarding the illegal occupations in Palestine and the genocide in Gaza, was held today in Madrid.
THOUSANDS MARCHED IN MADRID
At the call of far-left civil society organizations (CSOs) in Spain, the crowd that marched from Cibeles Square in the city center to Spanish Square chanted slogans such as "Free Palestine," "Murderer Netanyahu," and "No to genocide."
Representatives of Spanish CSOs emphasized in their speeches and statements to the press that "it has been over 20 months since Israel's brutal genocide against the Palestinian people" and called on European governments, which have been complicit by remaining silent until now, to take action.