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In Turin, hundreds took to the streets for Palestine





(ANSA) – TURIN, OCTOBER 14 – A few hundred people gathered this evening in Piazza Castello, in the center of Turin, to demonstrate in favor of Palestine after the bombing of the Al Aqsa hospital in Gaza. The university students of the Student Intifada, Turin for Gaza and other collectives participate in the initiative. “We decided to take to the streets because we don’t want to stay at home and mourn the dead – they say from the microphones – we will not be fooled by the empty words of our government, which continues to sell weapons and support Israel in this genocide. While we the truth We have been saying this about the Zionist government of Israel for a long time.” “We are here to renew our promise to spread the voice of Palestine and Lebanon”, continue the activists. “Our brothers and sisters in Palestine are burned to death and here in Italy, in Udine, Israel and Italy are playing a football match. It’s time to say enough to this nightmare”, they add. In the end the demonstrators took off in a procession through the streets of central Turin. On his head is a large Palestinian flag. (HANDLE).

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