Israel–Hamas war protests

The Israel–Hamas war sparked protests, demonstrations, and vigils around the world. These events focused on a variety of issues related to the conflict, including demands for a ceasefire, an end to the blockade, returning Israeli hostages, protesting war crimes, and providing humanitarian aid to Gaza. Protests against Israeli action in Gaza were notably large across the Middle East and North Africa, particularly following the al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion. Since the war began on 7 October, the number of dead has exceeded 20,000.

Israel–Hamas war protests
Part of international reactions to the Israel–Hamas war
Clockwise from top:
Date8 October 2023 (2023-10-08) – ongoing
Location
Global
Caused by
GoalsVaried
  • Ceasefire
  • Support of Palestine
  • Support of Israel
  • Bringing humanitarian aid
  • Lifting the siege
  • Mourning the dead
  • Freeing hostages
  • Peace and an end to all civilian killings
MethodsProtests, demonstrations, civil disobedience, online activism

In some European countries, public support for Palestine and the Palestinian cause was criminalized, with countries such as France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Hungary restricting pro-Palestinian political speech. Germany banned fundraising, the displaying of the Palestinian flag and the wearing of the keffiyeh. The conflict also sparked large protests at Israeli and U.S. embassies around the world.

Research by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project indicated that from 7 October to 24 November, there were at least 7,283 pro-Palestinian protests and 845 pro-Israel protests around the world.

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