Osasuna fans call for Israel’s suspension from football at LaLiga match
Fans of the Spanish football club have unfurled a giant banner that read, “Show Israel the red card”, during a match between Osasuna and Real Madrid in Pamplona.
The protest comes days after fans of the Scottish Celtic football club displayed a similar banner during a UEFA Champions League match against Bayern Munich in Glasgow.
Palestinian flags are seen as Osasuna fans display a banner stating, ‘Show Israel the red card’ amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, February 15
Protesters in London march against Trump’s Gaza plan
Hundreds of people have marched through central London – protesting against the US president’s plan to “take over” Gaza.
They marched to the US Embassy in the British capital in a show of solidarity with Gaza, saying Palestinians shouldn’t be forced out of their land.
Protesters rally against Trump’s Gaza plan in Morocco, Tunisia
Hundreds of protesters have marched in cities across Morocco, rejecting Trump’s proposal to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza and build beach resorts there.
The protesters, who gathered in cities including Tetouan, Casablanca and Agadir, carried Palestinian flags and shouted chants such as “Gaza is not for sale”.
In the Tunisian capital, Tunis, dozens of people rallied in front of the US Embassy, shouting slogans in support of the Palestinian cause and rejecting Trump’s plan.
Freed captive says time running out for Israelis held in Gaza
Ohad Ben Ami, an Israeli who was freed from captivity in Gaza on February 8, has issued a video statement, urging supporters to continue demonstrations until all remaining captives are released.
In the video, aired at a protest in Tel Aviv, Ben Ami said that he and others held in Gaza were told by their captors that the Israeli government had abandoned them.
But he said he found hope when he learned that hundreds of thousands of people had joined protests calling for the captives to be brought home.
“What keeps you above ground is when you suddenly see that the people, your people, are fighting for you… You have no idea, no idea how much power that gives to those left behind,” he said in the prerecorded message.
Ben Ami warned that time was running out for the 73 captives still in Gaza.
“You see how people slowly change and how time takes its toll, and even people who had hope and faith suddenly start to lose that, and you constantly need to lift them,” he said.








