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France bans demonstrations in support of Palestine

The French Interior Ministry has banned demonstrations in Paris in support of the Palestinians on Saturday under the pretext of disrupting them.

The French government has banned popular demonstrations in support of the Palestinians on Saturday.

French Interior Minister Gerard Darmine wrote on his Twitter account in response to a call for protests in support of the Palestinians on Saturday: “I asked the Paris police chief to ban Saturday’s demonstrations in connection with the recent tensions in the Middle East (the Zionist-Palestinian conflict). In 2014, a similar program caused widespread disruption. “Local authorities have been instructed to be vigilant and strict.”

The Paris Regional Police also issued a statement saying that at the request of the Ministry of the Interior, the capital police had issued a ban on demonstrations on Saturday, May 15, 2021.

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Many French Twitter users have responded to the police order by stating that they will demonstrate on Saturday in protest of Israeli colonialism and apartheid, which they consider a crime against humanity.

While we are witnessing strong international reactions to the Zionist military violence against the Palestinians in the occupied territories, European countries, with the support of the Zionists, have condemned the firing of rockets from Gaza into the occupied territories and called the Zionist attacks self-defense and called for easing tensions.

The German government on Wednesday also supported the occupying Zionist regime during the latest round of clashes in occupied Palestine in support of the Zionist regime.

A spokesman for German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: “The German government strongly condemns the incessant rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip against cities in Israel (occupied Palestine).”

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