Activists hang Palestinian keffiyeh on Istanbul’s Galata Tower
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- Turkish activists displayed a giant Palestinian keffiyeh on Galata Tower to highlight the Gaza genocide and siege.
- The protest aims to raise public awareness and international attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
A group of Turkish activists hung a massive Palestinian keffiyeh on Istanbul’s iconic Galata Tower, calling attention to the ongoing 'Israeli' genocide and siege in Gaza.
The protest, organized in the heart of the city, was intended to draw both local and international attention to the humanitarian crisis faced by Palestinians under 'Israeli' war and attacks. Activists said the display was a symbolic gesture of solidarity with the people of Gaza and a call for urgent global action.
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The Galata Tower, a historic landmark overlooking the Bosphorus, served as a highly visible backdrop for the demonstration, ensuring wide coverage on social media and news outlets. Organizers emphasized that such peaceful actions aim to pressure governments and international bodies to respond to the ongoing atrocities.
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The display follows a wave of global protests and awareness campaigns highlighting civilian suffering in Gaza, amid widespread calls for an end to the siege and international intervention to protect Palestinian lives.



