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    Pro-Palestinian protests, vigils for victims mark October 7 anniversary

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    Posted on October 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Pro-Palestinian protests and vigils worldwide mark the anniversary of the Gaza conflict, highlighting global reactions and political statements.

    Table of Contents

    • Global Protests and Commemorative Events
    • Protests in Major Cities
    • Political Reactions and Statements
    • Vigils and Memorials for Victims

    Global Pro-Palestinian Protests and Vigils Commemorate October 7

    Global Protests and Commemorative Events

    By Sam Tabahriti, Kanishka Singh and Catarina Demony

    Protests in Major Cities

    LONDON/ WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrated around the world on Tuesday against Israel's assault on Gaza while vigils and other events commemorated Israeli victims on the second anniversary of the Hamas attack that sparked Israel's war in the enclave.

    Political Reactions and Statements

    As indirect negotiations took place in Egypt on a U.S. proposal to end the war, protests in support of Palestinians took place in Sydney, Istanbul, London and Washington as well as in New York City, Paris, Geneva, Athens and Stockholm.

    Vigils and Memorials for Victims

    Demonstrators spoke out against the humanitarian crisis and bloodshed in Gaza while politicians urged pro-Palestinian protesters not to let their outrage turn into glorification of Hamas' violence.

    Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack killed 1,200 people and the militants also took over 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

    At the White House, President Donald Trump on Tuesday hosted Edan Alexander, believed to be the last surviving U.S. hostage held in Gaza when the dual Israeli-U.S. citizen was handed over by Hamas in May.

    Top U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, joined a vigil for Israeli hostage families and survivors.

    NEW YORK CITY SEES PROTESTS

    Israel's assault on Gaza has killed over 67,000 people, with thousands more feared buried under rubble, Gaza authorities say.

    New York City protesters carried banners that read "Gaza is bleeding" and "U.S. and Israel - your hands are red."

    A crowd of Muslim demonstrators prayed in front of the Trump Hotel in New York City, pro-Palestinian group "Within Our Lifetime" said on X.

    Local media said thousands of people gathered in Central Park for a Jewish circle of unity. Participants chanted, "Bring them home" in reference to the hostages, the reports said.

    In London, several hundred protesters waved Palestinian flags and shouted, "Israel is a terrorist state" outside King's College London. A small group of people waving Israeli flags stood nearby.

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said it was "un-British" to hold protests "on the anniversary of the atrocities of October 7."

    The wave of demonstrations reflected a shift in global sentiment over the two-year war from nearly universal initial sympathy for Israel to widespread outrage over its military assault, which has displaced nearly the entire population of Gaza, left the enclave in ruins and caused starvation.

    Mounting anger over the war and repeated ceasefire failures have driven major Western nations to recognize a Palestinian state, defying Israel and the United States and reviving Palestinians’ long-held hopes for statehood.

    Mark Etkind, a retiree in his early 60s from London, wore a sign around his neck saying he was the son of a Holocaust survivor. He said a call by Starmer not to protest was "outrageous".

    "I have always opposed genocide," he told Reuters. "Of course, I support students here who are actively opposing genocide."

    Multiple rights experts, scholars and a U.N. inquiry say Israel's assault on Gaza amounts to genocide. Israel calls its actions self-defense after the 2023 Hamas attack, which marked the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.

    Emily Schrader, a 34-year-old Israeli journalist who was visiting London, said: "There are much better ways to support Palestinians than engaging in an activity like this that is so hurtful, so deeply offensive, and that emboldens radicalism and terrorism."

    STONES, PHOTOS REMEMBER VICTIMS

    Events were held across Israel to mark the anniversary of the Hamas attack while in Germany mourners gathered at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, placing stones and photos of victims in a vigil echoing Jewish remembrance traditions.

    In the Netherlands, pro-Palestinian activists splashed red paint on Amsterdam's Royal Palace, protesting a ban by the mayor on a pro-Palestinian rally while permitting a pro-Israeli event.

    In New York City, police raised security at religious and cultural sites but said there were no credible threats.

    New York media said security was tightened at the Israeli consulate in Manhattan where a protest was reported. Synagogues, schools and religious sites got extra protection as well, according to the reports.

    Rights advocates have noted a rise in antisemitism and Islamophobia globally during the war.

    Noteworthy incidents included a fatal synagogue attack in Manchester last week in which two were killed and a fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington in May.

    There was also a deadly stabbing of a 6-year-old Palestinian child in Illinois in October 2023 while last week a Texas woman was sentenced for attempting to drown a 3-year-old Palestinian girl.

    (Reporting and writing by Sam Tabahriti and Kanishka Singh; Additional reporting by Catarina Demony in London, Charlotte Van Campenhout in Amsterdam, Inti Landauro in Brussels and Jonathan Spicer in Istanbul, Editing by Kate Holton, Timothy Heritage, Peter Graff, Don Durfee and Cynthia Osterman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Global protests commemorate Gaza conflict anniversary.
    • •Vigils held for victims of the Hamas attack.
    • •Political reactions highlight global sentiment shift.
    • •Protests in major cities like London and New York.
    • •Calls for peace amid ongoing humanitarian crisis.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pro-Palestinian protests, vigils for victims mark October 7 anniversary

    1What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided to people in need, especially during crises such as natural disasters or conflicts, aiming to save lives and alleviate suffering.

    2What is a financial crisis?

    A financial crisis is a situation in which the value of financial institutions or assets drops significantly, often leading to economic instability and loss of confidence in the financial system.

    3What is a vigil?

    A vigil is a period of keeping awake during the time usually spent asleep, especially to keep watch or pray, often held to honor or remember someone who has died.

    4What is a protest?

    A protest is a public demonstration expressing strong objection to a policy or situation, often aimed at raising awareness or prompting change.

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