Around 5,000 marched in Geneva on Saturday, calling for an end to the siege of Gaza.
The organisers say they’re calling for an end to the ongoing genocide of Palestinians and the bombing of the territory by Israel.
The protestors started in the Parc des Cropettes, passed through the Paquis and ended at the Palais Wilson.
Many other cities in Switzerland have banned either all marches or marches specifically relating to the Middle East.
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