Protesters in Geneva Accuse Switzerland of Aiding Gaza "Genocide"
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Dozens of demonstrators rallied outside the United Nations in Geneva on Sunday, demanding an immediate end to Israel's military operation in Gaza. They described the campaign as a "genocide."
The group called for international sanctions against Israel. They also demanded accountability for what they called war crimes.
Protest leaders directly criticized the Swiss government. They accused Switzerland of complicity due to its ongoing military cooperation with Israel. This cooperation includes arms deals and joint research.
The protesters urged Swiss officials to end all military ties immediately. They argued that such cooperation violates international law and Swiss neutrality.
The rally remained peaceful. There were no reports of arrests. Swiss authorities have not yet responded to the accusations.