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Danish police attack demonstrations in support of Palestine

Danish police attacked pro-Palestinian protesters in Copenhagen and used tear gas against protesters.

The Copenhagen Police attacked the Danish capital on Friday who attacked the population of solidarity with the Palestinian people on the streets of the city and the Zionist embassy.

Demonstrators gathered shortly after noon in front of the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, where police fired tear gas and used batons to disperse them.

Several women and children among the protesters were hit by tear gas, but police continued to use force against protesters. Three people were arrested during the protests.

A group of demonstrators also threw stones at the Israeli embassy building and at the police.

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According to the Turkish Anatolia news agency, after the clashes, while some people returned to the starting point of the demonstration and chanted slogans against the Zionist regime, others waved Palestinian flags in the streets of Copenhagen and demanded the release of the Palestinians.

According to Danish state television, about 4,000 people took part in demonstrations in solidarity with the Palestinian people.

According to the Civil Defense Organization in Gaza, the number of Palestinian martyrs since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s attacks and bombings against various parts of Gaza until this morning (Saturday, May 15) was 139, including 39 children and 22 women.

Clashes between the Palestinian resistance and the Zionist regime began on Monday, after the end of the resistance strike in Tel Aviv over the need for an end to the regime’s aggression in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque.

While the Zionist regime continues to kill the Palestinian people in front of the eyes of the world, European countries have sided with it.

Paris regional police have issued a statement banning demonstrations on Saturday, May 15, 2021, at the request of the Interior Ministry.

On Friday, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurtz backed Tel Aviv instead of expressing sympathy for the families of the Palestinian martyrs and wounded in the Zionist regime’s brutal attacks on the Gaza Strip.

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