A mass protest of Tunisian citizens filled the Habib Bourguiba Avenue on Tuesday night, vehemently expressing their outrage over the recent bombing of a hospital in Gaza, which has reportedly claimed the lives of over 500 innocent individuals.
The demonstrators resolutely voiced their condemnation of what they referred to as "acts of violence" and decried the perceived complicity of Western nations in the suffering of the unarmed Palestinian population. Their rallying cries echoed through the streets, underscoring the urgency of the situation.
The protest culminated outside the French embassy, where the protestors called upon President Saied to take decisive action by expelling diplomats representing nations they deemed "complicit" in the tragic events that unfolded in Gaza, particularly affecting infants, women, and elderly civilians.
Tunisian citizens of all ages and backgrounds joined this spontaneous march in the wake of the devastating incident, garnering the support of various political figures and a considerable number of Palestinians living in Tunis.
It should be noted that several Tunisian human rights organizations called on Tunisians to demonstrate today, also, on Habib Bourguiba Avenue.
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