Global protests erupt against US, Israeli strikes on Iran
Following the announcement of US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and the recent brutal attacks by the Zionist regime to the country, a wave of protests and demonstrations has erupted across multiple countries worldwide. People and peace advocates in major world cities took to the streets to oppose war, and military aggression.
In the United States, thousands of citizens gathered in key cities including New York, Washington, Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. These protests, organized under the banner “Emergency Gathering,” featured demonstrators waving Iranian flags and holding placards with slogans like “No to War with Iran,” calling for an immediate halt to US military actions.
In Washington, approximately 200 people assembled in front of the White House, while sizable protests also took place in Times Square of New York and along main streets in Chicago.
The Japanese people also held a demonstration near the American embassy in Tokyo against the actions of Washington and Zionist regime.
Meanwhile, in Germany groups opposing the conflict convened in Berlin. They called for an end to military conflicts, condemning Zionist regime and US incursions and attacks, and emphasizing the need for diplomatic solutions to resolve ongoing disputes.
Most demonstrations remained peaceful, aiming to voice public concerns to policymakers.
