
Pro-Palestine demonstrators in Venezuela and Argentina have expressed resentment against the recent deadly attacks by the Israeli regime on the Gaza Strip.
Angry Venezuelan nationals and Palestinian immigrants took to the streets in the capital, Caracas, on Thursday, waving Palestinian flags and beating drums in a show of solidarity with Gazans.
One protester held a sign which called the Tel Aviv regime “terrorist.”
In Argentina, demonstrators gathered outside the Israeli embassy in the capital, Buenos Aires, to condemn Tel Aviv’s aggression against the Palestinian territory.
Over 160 Palestinians, including women and children, were killed and about 1,200 others were injured in the Israeli attacks on Gaza that were carried out during the eight-day period of November 14-21.
Gaza has been blockaded since 2007, a situation that has caused a decline in the standards of living among the population of about 1.7 million Palestinians.
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