Photo EssayIn photos: The world reacts to shocking onset of Israel-Gaza war
Protests in New York City, Israeli flags in Ukraine and extra security at synagogues — this is how the world reacted to the weekend’s stunning violence
Photo EssayIn photos: The world reacts to shocking onset of Israel-Gaza war
Protests in New York City, Israeli flags in Ukraine and extra security at synagogues — this is how the world reacted to the weekend’s stunning violence
Saturday’s surprise attack by Hamas was the single deadliest attack in Israel in half a century.
Not since the Yom Kippur War, 50 years ago this weekend, has Israel witnessed such massive carnage. “But there is a big difference,” said U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. “That was a conventional war between countries, between armies. This, a massive terrorist attack on Israeli civilians.”
More than 1,100 people have died so far – roughly 700 Israelis and 400 Palestinians – in what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned may be a “long and difficult war.”
Sunday brought with it vivid images of how people are responding to the conflict across the globe.
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Supporters of Israel faced people rallying in support of Palestinians in New York’s Times Square on Sunday.
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in New York’s Times Square on Sunday.
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Demonstrators stood outside the White House on Sunday as crowds rallied in support of Palestinians after the Gaza-based militant group Hamas launched a Saturday assault on Israel.
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Gilad Erdan, Israel’s Ambassador to the U.N., spoke to reporters Sunday before an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council in response to the outbreak of war.
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Israeli national flags were displayed on giant screens on a street in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday.
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The Israeli flag was projected onto Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate in a show of solidarity.
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A security guard stands outside the front door of Congregation Machzikei Hadas, an Orthodox synagogue in Ottawa, Canada, during Simchat Torah on Sunday.
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A French police officer patrols outside the Tournelles Synagogue Sunday, after increased security measures were put in place at synagogues and Jewish schools in Paris. One local Jewish leader expressed concern at the possibility the conflict might be imported there.
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