Thousands of protesters marched in London, denouncing US and Israeli military actions in Iran. Demonstrators in the British capital demanded an immediate ceasefire and criticized foreign intervention in the Middle East. The protests reflect a broader wave of anti-war demonstrations across Europe.
In Madrid, Spain, around 4,000 people gathered to oppose the ongoing offensive. Protesters in Madrid carried signs rejecting war and NATO, with political leaders from the Podemos party joining the rally. The demonstrations in Europe highlight growing opposition to Western military policies in the region.
Protests were also reported in Lisbon, Sofia, and other European cities, condemning US and Israeli aggression. Participants called for peace, disarmament, and an end to military strikes. European analysts have criticized the US actions, warning of risks to European security and advocating for greater European autonomy.
