It was held following the resumption of Israeli bombings on the Gaza Strip that have killed hundreds and ended the ceasefire.
Organized by the BDS and RESCOP, the demonstration condemned complicity of the West in the Gaza genocide since October 7, 2023.
The protesters demanded an end to the aggression and stronger international intervention.
They condemned the Israeli regime for not abiding by the ceasefire agreement and refusing to finalize phase two of the deal.
The latest attacks follow Washington's green light for Israel's actions after consultations between the Zionist entity and the United States.
The UN, China, the UK and other countries, have called for an end to the bombings and a return to the ceasefire, but have failed to take any practical action to end the bloodshed.
Experts suggest that Israel's shift in its aggressive campaign is driven by the need for political support within its fragile coalition.
By catering to far-right factions, the cabinet meets its extreme demands to avoid a collapse.
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This strategy prioritizes political survival over peace efforts, worsening the conflict.
Demonstrators in Madrid, like other cities across Spain, flooded the streets demanding an end to Israel's relentless assault on Gaza as it's taking a heavy toll on civilians.
The protesters cried out for urgent international action but will the world act before it's too late?
Source: Press TV