Summary
A group of parents in Granada, Spain, hold daily silent protests outside a school, displaying banners supporting Gaza and opposing violence against children. Their protests are not large, but they aim to raise awareness about the situation in Gaza, where many children have died.
Key Facts
- Parents in Granada protest daily for Gaza by holding banners outside a school.
- The banners read “No more dead children” and “Against Genocide.”
- The protest started after a video circulated among parents, inspiring them to take action.
- They protest quietly, standing in a line to avoid disrupting passers-by.
- Gaza has the highest number of child amputees per capita due to ongoing conflict.
- Over 17,000 children have been killed in Gaza.
- Almost every child in Gaza, over 930,000, is at risk of famine.
- Spain has shown support for Palestine and criticized Israeli actions in Gaza.