Thousands Take to the Streets in Athens, Denounce US-Israeli Strikes on Iran

Massive crowds in the Greek capital march to the US Embassy, voicing outrage over the recent attacks on Iran by the US and Israel.
Athens - Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Athens on Sunday, marching to the US Embassy to condemn the recent US-Israeli attacks on Iran. The demonstration, which drew a large and passionate crowd, was a powerful show of solidarity with the Iranian people and a rejection of the escalating tensions in the region.
The protesters carried banners and chanted slogans denouncing the military aggression and calling for an end to the cycle of violence. Many expressed their deep concern over the potential for further escalation and the threat of a wider conflict in the Middle East.
"We are here to make it clear that the people of Greece stand with the people of Iran," said Dimitris Konstantakopoulos, a local activist who helped organize the rally. "The attacks on Iran are unacceptable and we will not remain silent in the face of this aggression."
The protest came amid heightened tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, following a series of airstrikes and drone attacks that have targeted Iranian military sites and infrastructure. The Trump administration and the Netanyahu government have accused Iran of posing a threat to regional stability and have vowed to continue their campaign of maximum pressure.
However, the protesters in Athens rejected these claims, arguing that the US-Israeli actions are only serving to exacerbate the conflict and put innocent lives at risk. They called for a diplomatic solution and urged the international community to intervene to de-escalate the situation.
"We cannot stand by and watch as our brothers and sisters in Iran are targeted by these acts of aggression," said Katerina Tsirigotis, a university student who participated in the rally. "It is our duty to raise our voices and demand an end to this cycle of violence."
The demonstration in Athens was part of a broader wave of anti-war protests that have erupted across Europe and the Middle East in recent weeks, as concerns grow over the potential for a wider conflict. The protesters vowed to continue their efforts to pressure their governments to take a stronger stand against the US-Israeli actions and to work towards a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
Source: Al Jazeera


