Pro-Palestine protesters in Paris demonstrate against interview with Netanyahu
“Gaza, Gaza, Paris is with you.”
On Thursday, a group of pro-Palestine demonstrators protested against an online interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on French news channel LCI near the TF1 television network tower in Paris from which LCI is broadcasted.
The protestors expressed their solidarity with the Palestinian people using the chant: “Long live the struggle of the Palestinian people.” They also accused French President Emmanuel Macron of being “complicit” in Israel’s war on Gaza.
The demonstrators were joined by French Member of Parliament Sebastien Delogu who was suspended from the French Parliament on 28 May for waving the Palestinian flag in a parliamentary session, as well as Franco-Palestinian activist Rima Hassan and French MP Louis Boyard.
The interview came following the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor announcement that he was seeking arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and a number of Hamas leaders for accusations of war crimes against civilians.
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