On May 29, French police used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse pro-Palestinian protesters near the Israeli embassy in Paris. The protests were in response to a devastating strike in Rafah, which killed over 40 people in a displaced camp. Clashes broke out as thousands of demonstrators took to the streets, leading to a tense standoff with law enforcement. On May 30, Belgian police used water cannons and tear gas to break up a protest by several hundred pro-Palestinian demonstrators calling for a ceasefire in Gaza outside the Israeli embassy in Brussels.
Belgian police use water cannons against anti-Israel protesters https://t.co/NbTypgBlsl
Police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse a protest by several hundred pro-Palestinian demonstrators calling for a ceasefire in Gaza outside the Israeli embassy in Brussels on Wednesday. https://t.co/RdUgXzquO0
Clashes with tear gas break out in Paris as thousands of pro-Palestine protestors flood the streets over the devastating Rafah strike which killed over 40 people in a displaced camp https://t.co/dQ8bSumFK0
Paris — French police try to stop a violent pro-Gaza protest on May 29. The officers use pepper spray and riot shields to force the militants back. https://t.co/ZgsR0HwNUf
BREAKING| French police teargas peaceful protesters, who have been trying to protest near the Israeli embassy in Paris. https://t.co/y2m5TQvtZ3