Thousands of people took to the streets in dozens of protests across Greece on Saturday to voice opposition to US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
The demonstrations were organized by a range of groups, including left-wing political parties, student associations, labor unions, migrant community organizations and non-governmental organizations, as the conflict entered its second month.
In Athens, the main rally began outside the parliament building and marched to the US Embassy. Protesters called for an immediate end to the conflict, urging Greece to stay out of the war and to prioritize public spending on health and education over defense.
"We are here to send a message against the war, against EU-level initiatives that aim to strengthen tools for war preparation. We do not want to be part of that war; we stand with people and peace," protester Eirini Thanou said.
Another demonstrator, Kostas Asimakis, said the protest was intended to ensure future generations would not bear the consequences of current conflicts.
"Greece should have absolutely nothing to do with this situation, as it will only result in losses for our country," he said.
The month-long US-Israeli conflict with Iran has resulted in heavy casualties on all sides. Iranian deaths are estimated at over 1,900, with over 24,800 injured, while at least 19 Israeli and 13 US military fatalities have been reported. As the war drags on, it is sending shockwaves across the geopolitical and economic landscape, driving up oil prices, rattling international markets and weighing on the global economy.
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