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            Hundreds of thousands march in Istanbul in solidarity with Gaza

            Thursday, January 1, 2026 - 16:00:56
            Hundreds of thousands march in Istanbul in solidarity with Gaza
            Arya News - Demonstrators in Turkiye demand global pressure on Israel, calling the so-called ceasefire ‘a slow-motion genocide’ against Palestinians.

            Hundreds of thousands of people are marching through Istanbul in a sweeping show of solidarity with Palestinians, condemning Israel’s genocide in Gaza and rejecting claims that a ceasefire has brought meaningful relief.
            Protesters, many waving Palestinian and Turkish flags, converged on the city’s historic Galata Bridge on Thursday despite freezing temperatures.
            The march, organised by civil society groups under the National Will Platform alongside Turkish football clubs, rallied under the slogan: “We won’t remain silent, we won’t forget Palestine.”
            More than 400 civil society organisations joined the mobilisation, underscoring the scale of public anger at Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza. Several major football clubs urged their supporters to attend, helping turn the rally into one of the largest pro-Palestine demonstrations Turkiye has seen since Israel’s war began.
            Galatasaray football club chair Dursun Ozbek described Israel’s actions as a moral reckoning for the world.
            “We will not get used to this silence,” Ozbek said in a video message shared on X. “Standing shoulder to shoulder against oppression, we come together on the same side for humanity.”

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            An aerial view of boats carrying Palestinian flags around Galata Bridge [Muhammed Enes Yildirim/Anadolu via Getty Images] ‘A slow-motion genocide’
            Sinem Koseoglu, Al Jazeera’s Turkiye correspondent, reported from the Galata Bridge that Palestine remains a point of national consensus. She said the issue cuts across political lines, uniting supporters of the governing AK Party with voters from major opposition parties.
            “Today people are trying to show their support on the very first day of the new year,” Koseoglu said, as crowds packed the bridge and surrounding streets.
            Police sources and the Anadolu state news agency said about 500,000 people took part in the march.
            The rally included speeches and a performance by Lebanese-born singer Maher Zain, who sang “Free Palestine” to a sea of raised flags.
            For many demonstrators, the protest was also a rejection of Israel’s ceasefire narrative.
            “These people here do not believe in the ceasefire,” Koseoglu said. “They believe the current ceasefire is not a real ceasefire , but a slow motion of the genocide.”

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            Thousands of people have gathered across Istanbul to march in solidarity with Palestinians, calling for an end to the genocidal war on Gaza, on January 1, 2026 [Muhammed Ali Yigit/Anadolu via Getty Images] Turkiye has cut trade with Israel and closed its airspace and ports, but Koseoglu said protesters want sustained international pressure rather than symbolic measures.
            “The main idea here is to show their solidarity with the Palestinian people and let the world not forget about what’s going on in Gaza,” she said, warning that many see the ceasefire as “very fragile”.
            Turkiye has positioned itself as one of Israel’s sharpest critics and played a role in brokering a ceasefire announced in October by United States President Donald Trump.
            Yet the pause in fighting has failed to halt bloodshed, with more than 400 Palestinians killed by Israel since the ceasefire took effect, and aid still being withheld from entering the besieged Strip.
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