Dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators took to the streets of Milan on Saturday in a show of solidarity with Gaza and to demand an end to Israel's 'genocide' against the Palestinian people.
Footage shows protesters marching with Palestinian flags, keffiyehs and signs reading ''No colonialism', 'stop the genocide' and '10,000 women have been killed in Gaza since October 7'.
The protest comes as fighting continues for the tenth month in Gaza after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,139 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 200 according to Israeli officials.
Israel declared war on the group and a 'complete siege' of Gaza, with a large-scale campaign of air strikes. A ground incursion began at the end of the third week, with Israeli leaders vowing to 'wipe out' Hamas. Palestinian officials reported that at least 38,700 people had been killed at time of publication.
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) claimed that Hamas locations and infrastructure were targeted in the response. However, United Nations experts warned against 'collective punishment' for the people of Gaza, before predicting a 'humanitarian crisis' and then claimed that 'hell is settling in' for the region.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators took to the streets of Milan on Saturday in a show of solidarity with Gaza and to demand an end to Israel's 'genocide' against the Palestinian people.
Footage shows protesters marching with Palestinian flags, keffiyehs and signs reading ''No colonialism', 'stop the genocide' and '10,000 women have been killed in Gaza since October 7'.
The protest comes as fighting continues for the tenth month in Gaza after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,139 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 200 according to Israeli officials.
Israel declared war on the group and a 'complete siege' of Gaza, with a large-scale campaign of air strikes. A ground incursion began at the end of the third week, with Israeli leaders vowing to 'wipe out' Hamas. Palestinian officials reported that at least 38,700 people had been killed at time of publication.
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) claimed that Hamas locations and infrastructure were targeted in the response. However, United Nations experts warned against 'collective punishment' for the people of Gaza, before predicting a 'humanitarian crisis' and then claimed that 'hell is settling in' for the region.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators took to the streets of Milan on Saturday in a show of solidarity with Gaza and to demand an end to Israel's 'genocide' against the Palestinian people.
Footage shows protesters marching with Palestinian flags, keffiyehs and signs reading ''No colonialism', 'stop the genocide' and '10,000 women have been killed in Gaza since October 7'.
The protest comes as fighting continues for the tenth month in Gaza after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,139 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 200 according to Israeli officials.
Israel declared war on the group and a 'complete siege' of Gaza, with a large-scale campaign of air strikes. A ground incursion began at the end of the third week, with Israeli leaders vowing to 'wipe out' Hamas. Palestinian officials reported that at least 38,700 people had been killed at time of publication.
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) claimed that Hamas locations and infrastructure were targeted in the response. However, United Nations experts warned against 'collective punishment' for the people of Gaza, before predicting a 'humanitarian crisis' and then claimed that 'hell is settling in' for the region.