From the far corners of Europe to the Arab world, from Asian universities to the streets of New Zealand, members of the Global Campaign to Return to Palestine (GCRP) actively participated in a series of cross-border events and popular mobilizations, standing in solidarity with Palestine and rejecting the genocide and starvation siege imposed on Gaza.

On the Greek island of Syros, GCRP members took part in a massive protest that succeeded in expelling tourists from the usurping entity after their cruise ship docked on the island’s shore. This symbolic protest garnered public attention and affirmed that the voice of the people is unstoppable when justice and the rejection of oppression and genocide are at stake.

In Geneva, Switzerland, GCRP members joined a street performance titled “It Cannot Be Denied,” where Palestinian flags were raised and Gaza’s suffering was portrayed through live visual acts that embodied pain and dignity, exposing the ongoing crimes against the besieged Strip.

Meanwhile, in Rabat, Morocco, thousands marched in the streets in support of Palestine, with GCRP members present during the demonstration that carried the slogan “Silence is Complicity,” calling for the closure of the usurping entity’s embassy in the country.

In New Zealand, GCRP members joined the 41st consecutive weekly protest in Auckland, now a regular act of solidarity with Gaza. They also contributed to a public event that witnessed strong engagement from local residents, who expressed wide support for the Palestinian cause after receiving informative leaflets and watching visual portrayals of Gaza’s ordeal.

In Stockholm, Sweden, pride mingled with righteous anger as GCRP members participated in a popular celebration of the Palestinian team “Rawahel,” which turned into a powerful platform of chants condemning the starvation war in Gaza.

In Berlin, Germany, GCRP members responded to a call to join a mass demonstration, where they expressed their rejection of European support for the usurping entity and condemned the starvation of Gaza’s population as an unforgivable crime.

In India, GCRP members organized a national conference titled “Call for Solidarity and Humanity,” which shed light on the suffering of the Palestinian people and explored ways to enhance global solidarity against the escalating aggression on Gaza.

In Pakistan, Karachi University in coordination with Palestine Pakistan Foundation (GCRP member), hosted a seminar with the title the “Global Solidarity with Palestine”, gathering students, academics, and activists in an academic scene that reflects growing awareness of the need to counter dominant narratives.

These events highlight the vital role played by members of the Global Campaign to Return to Palestine as bridges between Palestine and the world—true envoys of justice working across languages and platforms to remind the world that Gaza is not alone… and that the right of return is a vital cause that will never die.