Demonstrations over Gaza violence continue worldwide!

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ISTANBUL, Turkey - January 5, 2009 - Demonstrations in Israel's main regional ally Turkey led swelling Muslim protests over the ground offensive in Gaza, as a Palestinian demonstrator was shot dead by Israeli troops in the West Bank.


In Istanbul, organizers claimed as many as 700,000 people had turned out for their protest. Police in Turkey refused to give numbers, but central Istanbul's sprawling Caglayan square was packed with a sea of protesters.

"The bastards of the devil, go away from Palestine and the Middle East," said one banner in English.

Predominantly Muslim, non-Arab Turkey signed a military cooperation accord with Israel in 1996, but Ankara also has close ties with the Palestinians, whose cause enjoys widespread support, particularly among Islamist circles.

Thousands of Moroccans rallied in the capital Rabat, accusing Arab leaders of having failed the Palestinian people.

The demonstrators, about 40,000 according to police estimates, chanted expressions of anger over "the silence of Arab regimes."

Protesters also accused Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak of having "sold Gaza for (U.S.) dollars".

Some in the Arab world have accused Egypt, which with Jordan is one of only two Arab nations to have signed peace treaties with the Jewish state, of complicity with the Israeli offensive on its doorstep.

Some of the Moroccan demonstrators trampled on a giant Israeli flag, while others brandished shoes in an allusion to the Iraqi journalist who threw his brogues at outgoing U.S. President George W. Bush last month.

In Lebanon, thousands demonstrated outside the UN headquarters in Beirut. The UN Security Council met late Saturday to discuss the crisis but failed to agree on a resolution.

Lebanese riot police fired tear gas and water cannon at about a hundred protesters near the U.S. embassy compound in Awkar, north of Beirut, an AFP photographer said.

In Paris, several thousand demonstrators waved Israeli flags and sang Hebrew hymns to show support for Israel in its military offensive in Gaza, a day after a huge pro-Palestinian rally.

About 12,000 demonstrators gathered on a street not far from the Israeli embassy, according to organisers, the CRIF, an umbrella group of French Jewish organizations. Police put the figure at 4,000.

On Saturday, more than 20,000 people marched in Paris to show support for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and to condemn Israel's offensive, aimed at halting rocket attacks from the Hamas-controlled territory.

In Greece, thousands of people marched for the second day running to protest the Israeli action.

More than 4,000 people joined protests outside the U.S. and Israeli embassies in Athens, burning effigies of Bush and President-elect Barack Obama and both the Israeli and U.S. flags.

Earlier Sunday hundreds of protesters marched in the northern city of Thessaloniki, burning U.S. and Israeli flags in front of the U.S. consulate.

Thousands of people had already marched in both cities Saturday.

Norwegian police said they had used tear gas to break up a demonstration outside the Israeli embassy in Oslo after the protesters started throwing rocks and eggs at them. Several hundred people took part in the demonstration, according to Norwegian media reports.

A couple dozen pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered outside the Hays-Adam hotel in Washington to greet Obama as he arrived to prepare his transition and meet his wife and daughters, who came a day earlier.

Some held candles, while others waved Palestinian flags and raised signs that read, "Obama Call for Ceasefire, Please," and, "Not in Our Name."

In the Canadian city of Montreal, some 5,000 people, according to media estimates, braved the bitter cold to march on the Israeli consulate to demand a halt to Israel's offensive.

This demonstration followed several marches Saturday in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver, which also demanded an end to Israeli attacks on Gaza.

In Iraq, some 200 protesters staged a protest in the southern Shiite shrine city of Karbala, to condemn Israel and express support for embattled Palestinians.

Earlier Sunday, thousands also marched through central Sydney and the southern city of Melbourne in Australia.

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