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    Anti-war protesters march on US and Israeli embassies in Athens after strikes on Iran

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    Posted on March 1, 2026

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    Last updated: March 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    On March 1, 2026 in Athens, over 1,300 anti-war protesters—largely aligned with the Greek Communist Party—marched to the U.S. and Israeli embassies to decry strikes on Iran. Meanwhile, Greece has bolstered security at the strategic Souda Bay U.S. naval base amid rising regional tensions.

    Table of Contents

    • Protests Erupt in Athens Following Iran Strikes
    • Demonstration Details and Participation
    • Protesters' Affiliations and Messages
    • Security Measures and Locations
    • Embassy Security and Police Presence
    • Protester Numbers and Sources

    Over 1,000 Protesters March on US and Israeli Embassies in Athens After Iran Strikes

    Protests Erupt in Athens Following Iran Strikes

    Demonstration Details and Participation

    ATHENS, March 1 (Reuters) - More than a thousand demonstrators marched to the U.S. and Israeli embassies in Athens on Sunday to protest against strikes in Iran.

    Protesters' Affiliations and Messages

    Demonstrators mainly affiliated to the Greek Communist Party held banners and placards reading "Hands off Iran" and "close Souda base".

    Security Measures and Locations

    Greece on Saturday tightened security in Souda naval base on the island of Crete, a strategic facility for the United States in the eastern Mediterranean.

    Embassy Security and Police Presence

    The U.S. and Israeli embassies were cordoned off with rows of blue police buses.

    Protester Numbers and Sources

    Police sources estimated the number of protesters at more than 1,300.

    (Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas and Stamos ProusalisEditing by Christina Fincher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Over 1,300 demonstrators held banners reading “Hands off Iran” and “close Souda base,” protesting U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.
    • •Greek authorities tightened security at Souda Bay naval base—sealing access amid threats from Iran to target U.S. installations.
    • •Souda Bay is a vital U.S./NATO logistics hub in the eastern Mediterranean, now hosting enhanced fighter, tanker, and defense deployments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Anti-war protesters march on US and Israeli embassies in Athens after strikes on Iran

    1Why did protesters march to the US and Israeli embassies in Athens?

    Protesters marched to oppose recent strikes in Iran and show solidarity with anti-war movements.

    2Who organized the anti-war protest in Athens?

    The demonstration was mainly organized by people affiliated with the Greek Communist Party.

    3How many people participated in the Athens anti-war protest?

    Police sources estimated that more than 1,300 demonstrators took part in the march.

    4What security measures were taken during the protest in Athens?

    The US and Israeli embassies were cordoned off with police buses, and security was tightened at Souda base.

    5What is the significance of the Souda naval base mentioned in the protest?

    Souda base is a strategic facility for the US in the eastern Mediterranean and saw increased security during the unrest.

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