In Spain, parents gather at school gates to remember Gaza's child victims
Briefly

In Granada, Spain, a small but persistent group of parents has taken to the streets in silent protest against the genocide in Gaza. Sparked by a fictional video set in 2040, which depicts the devastating aftermath of the conflict in Gaza, these parents gather daily to hold banners stating 'No more dead children' and 'Against Genocide' outside their children's school. They seek to raise awareness about the ongoing suffering of children in Gaza, where over 17,000 have been killed and many more left with permanent injuries. Their peaceful demonstration serves as a poignant reminder of their commitment to opposing violence against children, regardless of the victims' identities.
I began saying instead of re-sending the video, let's actually do something, a bit like during the pandemic when people used to applaud hospital staff at eight every night.
We don't want to upset anybody, but we just can't look away when so many children are dying and the laws need to be upheld.
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