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IN PICTURES:Protests
over Israel's flotilla raid
Thousands of people
around the world have held a second day of protests against a deadly
Israeli raid on a convoy of aid ships headed to Gaza [AFP]
Demonstrators, such as
these activists in Lebanon, have denounced the attack, which left at
least 10 people dead [AFP]
Protests have been
held across Europe, the Americas, Asia, Australia and the Middle East
[AFP]
World leaders and the
United Nations have condemned Monday's attack, with Turkey, which is
believed to have suffered losses, calling for Israel to be "punished"
[AFP]
Demonstrations against
the action began on Monday, shortly after news of the raid emerged
[Reuters]
In Jakarta, Indonesia,
activists demonstrated in front of the US embassy over the attack [EPA]
Jordanian protesters
shouted anti-Israeli slogans in Amman, the nation's capital. The
information minister called the raid a 'heinous crime' [EPA]
Israelis also held
protests on the beach at Ashdod port, calling the military action
against the Freedom Flotilla an act of piracy [EPA]
Thousands of people
took to the streets in Istanbul, Turkey, with many attempting to storm
the Israeli consulate [Reuters]
Palestinian refugees
and Lebanese leftist groups rallied in front of the UN building in
Beirut [EPA]
Egyptians added their
voice to mounting condemnation of the attack, which saw Israeli
commandos board six ships heading to Gaza [EPA]
Demonstrations also
occurred in the Palestinian territories, such as this one in Ramallah in
the West Bank [EPA]
Pro-Palestinian
campaigners marching in London spoke of their fears about the fate of
British citizens aboard the flotilla [Jaqueline Head]
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