About 10,000 people took part in a demonstration near the Israeli embassy in Paris on Monday against Israel’s deadly shelling of the Gaza city of Rafah, AFP reports.

The demonstration gathered a few hundred metres (yards) from the embassy in the centre of the French capital before protesters chanted “We are all Gaza children”, “Free Gaza” and other pro-Palestinian slogans.

The gathering was organised a day after Israel’s strike on Hamas targets in Rafah which set off a fire in a tent city where 45 people died, according to the health ministry. Israel has faced international condemnation over the attack.

“It is a massacre too many,” said Franois Rippe of the Association France-Palestine Solidarity group that organised the rally, that the Paris police service said involved about 10,000 people.

“They start a fire in a camp for displaced, they burn people and we (France) don’t even summon the Israeli ambassador to ask for an account. It is just not acceptable,” Rippe added.

A protestor holds a Palestinian flag during a demonstration called by French organisation “France Palestine Solidarite” in Paris, on May 27, 2024 to protest an overnight Israeli strike on a camp in Rafah for internally displaced Palestinians. — AFP
A protestor holds a Palestinian flag during a demonstration called by French organisation “France Palestine Solidarite” in Paris, on May 27, 2024 to protest an overnight Israeli strike on a camp in Rafah for internally displaced Palestinians. — AFP

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