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    Hundreds of thousands of people protest in The Hague, Netherlands, demanding an end to the war in Gaza

    About 100,000 people took part in a protest against the Israeli aggression in Gaza in The Hague, Netherlands, the organizer of the protest, Oxfam Novib, claimed. The peaceful march was held on Sunday (May 18) local time in support of the Palestinians and in opposition to Israel’s military operation. The protest march was held to demand a tough stance from the Dutch government against Israel’s war in Gaza. Most of the protesters wore red clothes and demanded a ‘red line’ against Israel’s blockade of Gaza. Qatar-based media outlet Al Jazeera reported this information in a report. Protests continue around the world to protest the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Participants in this rally in The Hague also demanded a ceasefire, ensuring humanitarian aid and protecting Palestinian civilians. Photo: Al Jazeera. Protests by Palestinian supporters have increased across Europe in the context of the Israel-Hamas war. According to organizers, the rally in The Hague is the largest protest on the Gaza issue in the history of the Netherlands. Photo: Al Jazeera. The Hague has a total population of about 550,000. The protesters included residents of the city as well as residents of other surrounding cities. Photo: Al Jazeera.