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During the 80th anniversary of Dutch liberation from World War Two, five pro-Palestine protesters were arrested for disrupting public order in Wageningen, Netherlands. Approximately 250-300 protesters gathered to voice opposition to the Israel-Gaza war and demand the Dutch government speak out. A smoke bomb was thrown onto the stage during a speech by Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, causing minor disruption.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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