Paris, December 7, 2024 (OLA NEWS PARIS) – Thousands took to the streets of Paris today to demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Adorned in keffiyehs and waving Palestinian and Tunisian flags, protesters chanted their support for the Palestinian people in a march filled with both anger and resolve. Among the demonstrators, a prominent political figure stood out: Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the iconic leader of La France Insoumise.
Wearing his tricolor sash and a remembrance poppy, Mélenchon mingled with the crowd, engaging with activists and supporters. “We are here to amplify the voices of those who suffer, to proclaim that peace must triumph over violence and oppression,” he declared to reporters on site. His long-standing pro-Palestinian stance resonated with participants, who saw his presence as a powerful symbol of political solidarity.
Placards displaying messages like “Justice for Gaza” and “Stop the Massacres” dotted the procession, while chants such as “Gaza will live, Gaza will prevail!” echoed through the streets. The peaceful yet fervent demonstration occurred against the backdrop of escalating violence in the Middle East, which has sparked global outrage.While other local and international political figures were also present, Mélenchon captured the media’s attention. His impassioned speech, delivered at the heart of the march, called for continued mobilization to pressure the international community into enforcing an immediate ceasefire.This demonstration is part of a wave of nationwide protests highlighting the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Protesters also urged a boycott of companies accused of supporting the occupation. Mélenchon concluded his participation by emphasizing the need for a fair and lasting solution to the conflict in the Middle East.
Reporting and pictures by Arnaud Vilette ; Editing by Alexandre Minguez