Rome: Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Italian capital, Rome, on Saturday evening to denounce Israel's ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, which resumed on March 18. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, approximately 4,000 protesters assembled in Vittorio Emanuele Square, waving Palestinian flags and condemning Israeli atrocities in both Gaza and the West Bank, where Palestinians continue to endure relentless aggression. Chanting slogans such as 'End the Genocide in Gaza,' 'Intifada,' and 'Freedom for Palestine,' the demonstrators called for immediate international action to halt the genocide.
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