In a demonstration organized by public organizations, including the Human Rights League and Amnesty International, Brussels witnessed a mass rally supporting Palestine, drawing an estimated 27,000 participants. The primary demand voiced by the demonstrators was an urgent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Alexis Deswaef, a representative of the International Federation of Human Rights, underscored the critical situation in Gaza, emphasizing the severe consequences of restricted access to water and food, coupled with indiscriminate bombings targeting schools and hospitals.
During the rally, Alexis Deswaef from the International Federation of Human Rights addressed the crowd, stating, "All sources of water and food are cut off, there is a threat of starvation, schools and hospitals are being bombed arbitrarily."
Participants, holding posters with various messages, including "Maintaining neutrality = complicity," sought to raise awareness and prompt international attention to the crisis.