Many European protesters hope the ceasefire, which Israel maintains is temporary, will lead to a lasting peace in the Middle East.
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00:00There have been rallies in major European capitals in support of the Gaza ceasefire,
00:06which comes into effect on Sunday morning. Many European protesters hope the ceasefire,
00:11which Israel maintains is temporary, will lead to a lasting peace. Families of hostages
00:17held in Gaza gathered in Paris with French officials and Jewish groups. Thirty-three
00:22hostages are set to be released over the next six weeks in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians
00:27imprisoned by Israel. Activists marched through Madrid in support of Palestine hours before
00:33the ceasefire is due to go into effect. While some protesters held banners saying fair peace,
00:38others called for Spain's government to boycott Israel. Several thousand people marched across
00:44Lisbon to protest against all wars and to call for peace. The protest was organized
00:49by trade unions and civil society groups. And in London, thousands of protesters held
00:55a static rally in Whitehall after police curtailed their plans for a march.