The march in Paris marking 100 days since Hamas took about 240 Israelis into Gaza as hostages. Reuters
A rally supporting Israel in Trafalgar Square, London, on Sunday marks 100 days since Hamas stormed Israel on October 7. PA
Pro-Israeli supporters hold placards as they gather for a demonstration in Trafalgar Square in central London. AFP
The 'We Stand with Israel' rally in Trafalgar Square marks 100 days since Hamas launched an attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip. EPA
Former UK home secretary Suella Braverman stands in the crowd during a rally supporting Israel in Trafalgar Square, London. PA
People attend the 'We Stand With Israel' rally in support of Israel to mark 100 days since the militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip, in Trafalgar Square, London, Britain, 14 January 2024. The rally is organized by the '7/10 Human Chain Project' that is dedicated to ensuring the safe return of the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. More than 23,600 Palestinians and at least 1,300 Israelis have been killed, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), since Hamas militants launched an attack against Israel from the Gaza Strip on 07 October, and the Israeli operations in Gaza and the West Bank which followed it. EPA / TOLGA AKMEN
The crowd during the pro-Israel rally in Trafalgar Square, London. PA
Efrat Machikawa takes to the megaphone next to Aya Machikawa, right, in Berlin to demand the freedom of their relative, Hamas hostage Gadi Moses, on January 14. AFP
Protesters at the Berlin march with family members of German citizens who have been held by Hamas for 100 days. Reuters
The pro-Israel demonstration in Berlin. AFP
Demonstrators demand the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza as they march past the Berlin Cathedral. AFP
Marchers in Paris hold posters depicting Israeli hostages in Gaza on January 14. Reuters
The '100 days, 100 voices' rally in front of the Opera Bastille in Paris. Reuters
The march in Paris marking 100 days since Hamas took about 240 Israelis into Gaza as hostages. Reuters
A rally supporting Israel in Trafalgar Square, London, on Sunday marks 100 days since Hamas stormed Israel on October 7. PA
Pro-Israeli supporters hold placards as they gather for a demonstration in Trafalgar Square in central London. AFP
The 'We Stand with Israel' rally in Trafalgar Square marks 100 days since Hamas launched an attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip. EPA
Former UK home secretary Suella Braverman stands in the crowd during a rally supporting Israel in Trafalgar Square, London. PA
People attend the 'We Stand With Israel' rally in support of Israel to mark 100 days since the militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip, in Trafalgar Square, London, Britain, 14 January 2024. The rally is organized by the '7/10 Human Chain Project' that is dedicated to ensuring the safe return of the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. More than 23,600 Palestinians and at least 1,300 Israelis have been killed, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), since Hamas militants launched an attack against Israel from the Gaza Strip on 07 October, and the Israeli operations in Gaza and the West Bank which followed it. EPA / TOLGA AKMEN
The crowd during the pro-Israel rally in Trafalgar Square, London. PA
Efrat Machikawa takes to the megaphone next to Aya Machikawa, right, in Berlin to demand the freedom of their relative, Hamas hostage Gadi Moses, on January 14. AFP
Protesters at the Berlin march with family members of German citizens who have been held by Hamas for 100 days. Reuters
The pro-Israel demonstration in Berlin. AFP
Demonstrators demand the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza as they march past the Berlin Cathedral. AFP
Marchers in Paris hold posters depicting Israeli hostages in Gaza on January 14. Reuters
The '100 days, 100 voices' rally in front of the Opera Bastille in Paris. Reuters
The march in Paris marking 100 days since Hamas took about 240 Israelis into Gaza as hostages. Reuters