A group of demonstrators gathered peacefully at the entrance to the Terma military facility in Siborg, Denmark. They carried banners with the slogan "immediately stop selling weapons to Israel."
Terma is known for producing components for military aircraft used by the Israeli army. While the protest proceeded without any disruptions, the company's management has not yet commented on the demonstration.
The demonstration occurred in the context of calls from the UN Secretary-General, the United States, and Canada, urging Israel to halt shelling in the region to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza. Israel, however, has declined these requests.
Earlier, Daryo reported that diplomats from multiple countries, including Israel, met in Uzbekistan to discuss the Gaza situation. Uzbekistan's Foreign Minister called for an immediate halt to the Israel-Palestine conflict, emphasizing the need for diplomacy and adherence to international law.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's hesitation to approve a ground invasion plan caused tension and concerns about public trust. Disagreements have arisen, including the rescue of hostages and when to initiate the invasion.
Approximately 80% of Israelis support holding Netanyahu accountable for the Hamas assault. Uzbekistan previously expressed concerns about the conflict and strongly condemned an airstrike on a Gaza hospital as a breach of international law.
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