Protesters in New Delhi were detained by police on Monday as they attempted to hold a citizens’ vigil in support of Palestine. The activists had gathered at the Jantar Mantar protest site to show solidarity with the Palestinian people, who have been enduring heavy airstrikes by Israel in the Gaza Strip. The death toll in Gaza has reached 2,750, with 9,700 injured, as Israeli bombs continue to target residential buildings, hospitals, and places of worship. Despite engaging with the police beforehand, the demonstrators were met with force and detained, prompting criticism from various nongovernmental organizations. These organizations, including student associations, trade unions, and women’s organizations, expressed their disappointment with the Indian government’s support for the Israeli offensive. They emphasized that India has historically stood with Palestine and called for the authorities to take a firm stance against the violence. The police did not immediately respond to requests for comment, and several activists were taken to undisclosed locations. The protesters’ message of peace and solidarity with Palestinians remains a crucial concern, demanding attention both domestically and internationally.
Protesters Detained in New Delhi as Police Disperse Citizens’ Vigil for Palestine, India
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