Hundreds of Jordanians protest near occupation embassy
Hundreds of Jordanians demonstrated near the Israeli occupation embassy in Amman, Wednesday, in solidarity with the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to Israeli aggression for 12 days, demanding that it stop.
Participants raised the Jordanian and Palestinian flags, in addition to many chants denouncing the Israeli occupation.
The protest was organized by party and youth activities in the Rabieh area, west of Amman, while the area witnessed an intense security presence.
The protest comes after the Israeli occupation army bombed the Baptist Hospital in Gaza, killing and wounding hundreds of Palestinians, amid Arab and international condemnation.
Hundreds of Jordanians demonstrated near the Israeli occupation embassy in Amman, Wednesday, in solidarity with the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to Israeli aggression for 12 days, demanding that it stop.
Participants raised the Jordanian and Palestinian flags, in addition to many chants denouncing the Israeli occupation.
The protest was organized by party and youth activities in the Rabieh area, west of Amman, while the area witnessed an intense security presence.
The protest comes after the Israeli occupation army bombed the Baptist Hospital in Gaza, killing and wounding hundreds of Palestinians, amid Arab and international condemnation.
Hundreds of Jordanians demonstrated near the Israeli occupation embassy in Amman, Wednesday, in solidarity with the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to Israeli aggression for 12 days, demanding that it stop.
Participants raised the Jordanian and Palestinian flags, in addition to many chants denouncing the Israeli occupation.
The protest was organized by party and youth activities in the Rabieh area, west of Amman, while the area witnessed an intense security presence.
The protest comes after the Israeli occupation army bombed the Baptist Hospital in Gaza, killing and wounding hundreds of Palestinians, amid Arab and international condemnation.
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Hundreds of Jordanians protest near occupation embassy
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