Paris-Sana
Today, the French police used tear gas and water cannons to suppress demonstrators who gathered in the capital, Paris, to denounce the Israeli occupation’s crimes against the Palestinians.
French media reported that the demonstrators gathered in the Barbais neighborhood, north of the French capital, to protest against the Israeli occupation’s attacks on the Palestinians, despite the French government’s warnings against holding this demonstration, as the participants raised slogans “Victory for Palestine” and “What Israel is doing is war crimes” condemning the complicity of the French authorities With the occupation entity.
Paris police deployed about 4,200 soldiers in the area and dispersed the demonstrators by pointing water cannons at them and using tear gas.
Several demonstrations also took place in the cities of Marseille and Lyon to condemn the Israeli attacks.
The organizers of the demonstrations condemning the crimes of the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people in the French capital Paris and other cities confirmed earlier today that they are continuing to conduct them despite the decision of the government of President Emmanuel Macron to ban them.
The French authorities decided to ban demonstrations in support of the Palestinian people in the capital, Paris, citing the possibility of "disturbances in public order."
Many countries of the world are witnessing demonstrations condemning the crimes of the Israeli occupation and in solidarity with the Palestinian people in the face of the crimes and violations they are exposed to.