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A demonstrator burns a copy of an American flag, as supporters of Iraqi Shi’ite armed groups gather to protest against the US for supporting Israel, and in support of Palestinians in Gaza. Photo: Reuters

Iraqis protest at border and near US embassy calling for an end to Gaza blockade, chanting ‘no to Israel’

  • Bus-loads of supporters of PMF Shiite militia headed for crossing point closest to Israeli-occupied West Bank
  • Hundreds also gathered in Baghdad near the Green Zone, home to the US embassy and other missions

Hundreds of supporters of Iranian-backed Iraqi paramilitary groups gathered on Friday at Iraq’s main border crossing with Jordan to express solidarity with Gaza and call for an end to the blockade imposed by Israel.

Some 800 supporters of Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), an umbrella group of mainly Shiite militia, departed for Baghdad late on Thursday in buses for the Iraqi-Jordanian border crossing in Western Anbar province. It is the closest access point from Iraq to the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

Amid heavy security, protesters set up tents and staged a sit-in, demanding that Israel allow aid into Gaza.

“No to Israel and normalisation,” they chanted while waving Palestinian flags.

Hundreds of PMF supporters also gathered in Baghdad near the bridge that leads to the fortified Green Zone, home to the US embassy and other missions in Baghdad.

Supporters of Iraqi Shi’ite armed groups hold banners and flags near the entrance of the Green Zone in Baghdad, Iraq. Photo: Reuters

Protesters in black outfits carried portraits of top Shiite Muslim cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, while waving the Palestinian and Iraq flags.

Israel has vowed to wipe out the Hamas Islamist group that rules Gaza, after its gunmen on October 7 rampaged through Israeli towns and kibbutzes, killing 1,400 people.

Israel has pounded Gaza with air strikes and put the enclave’s 2.3 million people under a total siege. At least 4,137 Palestinians have been killed, the Palestinian health ministry said.

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Iraq protests leave 17 dead after supporters of powerful Shiite cleric clash with Iran-backed groups

Iraq protests leave 17 dead after supporters of powerful Shiite cleric clash with Iran-backed groups

“We are going to support our people in Palestine,” said 26-year-old Hussein Samir, as he sat in a bus just before leaving Baghdad late on Thursday.

“We condemn them, and we will give them a period of time; if they don’t lift the blockade, the resistance will begin, God willing, and the war against them [Israel] will begin.”

On Thursday influential Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called for a peaceful sit-in at the Palestinian borders in Syria, Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan until Israel lifts the blockade on the enclave and aid is delivered to people in Gaza.

Sadr said protesters should only carry shrouds and not arms.

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