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Over 100,000 people attend 'red line' protests for Gaza in Brussels and The Hague

At least 75,000 people marched in Brussels and another 100,000 in The Hague in some of the largest rallies held in Europe to draw attention to Israel's actions in Gaza.

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00:00Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in The Hague dressed in red to protest the Dutch government's policy towards Israel on Sunday.
00:11It was the second time the so-called Red Line protest took place in the Dutch political capital, exceeding the turnout for a similar event last month.
00:20Local media estimated the crowd at 100,000 people, while organizers put the numbers closer to 150,000.
00:28As they walked past the ICJ headquarters at the Peace Palace, the demonstrators symbolically drew a red line they say the government has failed to draw to halt Israel's campaign in Gaza.
00:40Alongside The Hague, another Red Line protest was also held in Brussels with an equally high turnout.
00:46Organizers estimated a crowd of 110,000 people.
00:51Several rallies have been held to draw attention to Israel's actions in Gaza, but Sunday's was the biggest rally so far.
00:58March of 2021
01:11Fillory
01:17Reunion
01:20Give us hope everybody

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