Protests
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‘Hands Off’ protests held in the U.S., other countries against Trump
Protesters took to the streets across all 50 U.S. states plus several major European cities, Canada, and Mexico to reject foreign and domestic policies of the Trump administration, which they described as an attack on democracy.
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Turkey witnesses more protests over the arrest of Istanbul mayor on multiple charges
The arrest of Istanbul’s elected mayor just days before he was expected to declare his candidacy against Erdogan sparks countrywide protests.
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Pakistan’s Shia Muslims hold protest to condemn Parachinar tragedy
Islamabad, IRNA - Shiite political parties and religious groups in several cities of Pakistan have protested against the worsening situation of the residents of Parachinar city, particularly condemning the brutal killings of civilians by Takfiri elements.
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HTS leader faces first protests since taking power in Syria
Tehran, IRNA – Protests have reportedly taken place against Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in Syria, marking the first demonstrations against al-Jolani since his group led an offensive against the government of former president Bashar al-Assad earlier this month.
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Protesters in Tehran demand Israel’s expulsion from UN
Tehran, IRNA–Residents of Tehran have gathered in front of the United Nations office in the Iranian capital, calling for decisive and immediate action to expel the Israeli regime from the UN and other international bodies.
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Parisians hold protests on the eve of France-Israel football match
Tehran, IRNA - Thousands of French citizens once again took to streets in support of the Palestinian people and in protest at the holding of a football match between the French national team and the Zionist regime.
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Anti-Trump protests erupt on American streets: Media
Tehran, IRNA — Thousands of people in the United States have taken to the streets following the reelection of Donald Trump as president to protest threats to reproductive rights and pledges of mass deportations, news media have reported.
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Anti-Netanyahu protests paralyze Tel Aviv, Haifa
Tehran, IRNA – Zionist media sources reported the chaotic situation in several cities in occupied Palestine, including Tel Aviv and Haifa due to the blocking of the streets by Israelis protesting against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right cabinet.
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Rallies held across Iran to honor Nasrallah
Tehran, IRNA - People in Tehran and other Iranian cities have rallied to honor Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and condemn an Israeli airstrike that led to his martyrdom in southern Beirut.
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Israelis hold more anti-regime demonstrations
Tehran, IRNA – Major Israeli cities across occupied Palestine have witnessed more massive demonstrations, some of them turned violent, against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right cabinet.
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Israelis hold more protests against PM Netanyahu, cabinet
Tehran, IRNA- Thousands of Israel protesters have hit the streets of Tel Aviv and other cities for the fourth consecutive night to call for immediate end to the war on Gaza and ceasefire deal with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas to secure the release of Zionist captives.
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Al-Qassam releases video of two Israeli captives recently found dead in Gaza
Tehran, IRNA – The military wing of the Palestinian Hamas Resistance Movement, the Ezzoddin al-Qassam Brigades, has released the video of two Israeli captives who were among the six recently killed in Gaza, demanding Israeli authorities reach a ceasefire deal to secure their release.
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Zionist PM faces news protests over Gaza war failure
Tehran, IRNA – Israeli forces have clashed with the families of the Zionist captives as they held another demonstration to pressure the regime to bring their loved ones back from Gaza and ink a ceasefire deal with the Palestinian resistance groups.
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General strike in Israel as anger mounts at Netanyahu’s failure to clinch Gaza truce deal
Tehran, IRNA – Israel is hit by a general strike that has shut down businesses as public anger boils against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for what Israelis see as deliberate efforts to torpedo a Gaza truce deal with Hamas and prevent the release of captives held in the Palestinian territory.
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Israelis hold anti-regime demo amid escalating regional tensions
Tehran, IRNA - Thousands of Zionist protesters have once again hit the streets of Tel Aviv to denounce the Netanyahu regime’s policies and demand the prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas amid escalating regional tensions over the recent Israeli assassination of the Hamas chief, Ismail Haniyeh.
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Massive anti-far right rallies in France ahead of snap elections
Tehran, IRNA- Hundreds of thousands of French citizens hit the streets of several cities, including the capital Paris to protest against far-right party, National Rally, ahead of snap parliamentary elections.
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US police keep cracking down on pro-Palestine protests
Tehran, IRNA- Police in the United States have continued cracking down on pro-Palestine and anti-Zionist protesters as anger keeps boiling across the country over the ongoing Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip.
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Over 1,500 pro-Palestine students arrested on US campuses: Media
New York, IRNA – US media reports suggest police have rounded up more than 1,500 students and academic staff in less than 15 days since the beginning of pro-Palestine and anti-Israel protests on American university campuses.
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US student protests in support of Gaza spread despite crackdown
New York, IRNA – Anger keep boiling on university campuses across the united states at the ongoing Israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. The pro-Palestinian protest that started last week at Columbia University has now reached Harvard, Texas, Brown and Southern California universities.
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Israeli protesters call for PM resignation as captives remain in Gaza
Tehran, IRNA – Israeli protesters took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday night, renewing calls for the exchange of Palestinian prisoners with captives who still remain in Gaza.
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UK cities hit by fresh anti-Israel protests over Gaza war
London, IRNA – Brits have filled the streets across their country on Saturday for the 26th consecutive weekend of protests against the Israeli regime’s genocidal war on Gaza.
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Protesters in Tel Aviv renew calls for captives’ release
Tehran, IRNA – Protesters have gathered outside the Israeli ministry of war in Tel Aviv in yet another show of anger at the cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu over its handling of the Gaza war and its failure to release captives held in the besieged Palestinian territory.
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Thousands march across UK in solidarity with Palestinians
Tehran, IRNA- Thousands of Palestinian supporters have marched in cities across the United Kingdom, continuing their protest rallies against Israeli atrocities in the Gaza Strip for the eighth consecutive week.
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Hamas calls for worldwide rallies against Israeli regime
Tehran, IRNA – Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas has called on people around the world to raise their voices against the Israeli regime’s war on Gaza and its atrocities against the Palestinians there.
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Hamas urges US to listen to Americans’ pro-Gaza protest
Tehran, IRNA – The Head of the Political Bureau of the Palestinian Hamas resistance movement Ismail Haniyeh has said the United States and certain countries who cover up the Israeli regime’s crimes, should listen to the protests by their own people in support of Gaza.
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Israeli protesters renew calls on Netanyahu to resign over Gaza war
Tehran, IRNA – Israeli protesters have held new demonstrations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling on him to resign over the Operation Al-Aqsa Storm that Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas launched against the Zionist regime from the Gaza Strip on October 7.
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Tens of thousands protest against Netanyahu in occupied territories
Tehran, IRNA – Tens of thousands of people demonstrated across the occupied Palestine against the Zionist regime’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his plan to weaken the regime’s judiciary.
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Iran FM criticizes CNN for ‘false, biased’ reports
New York, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, in an exclusive interview with CNN, has rejected the news network’s reports on the recent unrest in Iran, calling them “false and biased".