More than 50 Christmas trees with images portraying Israel’s attacks on Gaza have been left in front of the embassy.
On Friday, Christmas trees and toys were erected in front of the Palestinian Embassy in Moscow to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and to denounce Israel’s attacks on Gaza.
Citizens visiting the Palestinian Embassy in Moscow left Christmas trees and toys to demonstrate solidarity with Palestine and denounce Israel’s onslaught on the Gaza Strip as the New Year neared.
More than 50 Christmas trees were left in front of the embassy, each with a photograph of an Israeli strike and a QR code for “Aid to Palestine.”
According to local health officials, Israel has continued its relentless attacks on the Gaza Strip since Hamas’ cross-border attack on Oct. 7, killing at least 21,507 Palestinians and wounded 55,915.
On November 10, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman amended the official death toll of the Oct. 7 Hamas strikes, decreasing it to roughly 1,200 people, and Tel Aviv has not supplied any new information regarding the casualties since then.
The Israeli assault has left Gaza in shambles, with 60% of the enclave’s infrastructure damaged or destroyed and almost 2 million Palestinians uprooted amid severe food, water, and medication shortages.