Protests in Greece for Palestine and Government's Silence

Global Haber Gündemi @global_haber_gundemi
A group of people supporting Palestine in Greece.

In Greece, protests supporting Palestine are ongoing. The government's silence on the attacks against the Palestinian people is drawing significant attention.

Greek media reports that the government remains silent on the humanitarian disaster in Gaza. Foreign Minister Yorgos Yerapetritis' statements are criticized for ignoring violations of international law.

A group of people during a protest in Greece.

During the protests, demonstrators carried Palestinian flags and shouted slogans for freedom. They demanded the Greek government to take a stand on the right side of history.

A woman smiling while holding a flag.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis described the situation in Gaza as a "great humanitarian disaster" but refrained from using the term genocide. This has sparked public debate.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at a press conference.

The removal of texts describing the lives of Palestinian children from school books has caused controversy in Greece. These texts were replaced with AI-generated content without political or geographical references.

A group of people walking in a city.

These developments in Greece are significant events affecting the political atmosphere in the region. Groups supporting Palestine have announced that they will continue their protests.

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