Diljem svijeta prosvjedi zbog napada na Gazu

Hamas je pozvao Palestince na Zapadnoj obali u istočnom Jeruzalemu da u petak podupru ´dan gnjeva´, a prosvjedovalo se i u drugim zemljama.

Taking to the streets of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, protesters condemned the Israeli airsrikes on Gaza.

These are the deadliest attacks in the area for four decades.

More than 400 people have been killed and thousands are wounded.

Many Indonesians support the Palestinian cause, and members of the Prosperous Justice Party say they have sent 10 doctors to help treat the injured.

Waving placards with anti-Israeli slogans, Afghans in Kabul protested against the events in Gaza.

Thousands watched an effigy of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert being set alight.

This protester is calling on Afghan president Hamid Karzai to condemn Israel's actions.

(SOUNBITE) (Dari) ABDUL HAMID, A PROTESTER, SAYING:

"If Karzai does not condemn this action we will not accept the foreign forces in Afghanistan; they are Jewish, we don't want them."

In Lebanon, Lebanese and Palestinian demonstrators carried coffins to the Egyptian embassy.

They want Egypt to open its Rafah crossing with Gaza.

(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) LINA LEBANESE PROTESTER SAYING :

"Those who are fighting and dying are the real heroes. Israel is not respecting Human rights or International laws by standing on the bodies of Gaza's children. We're trying in a symbolic way to do what we can, to tell our people in Gaza that we are with you ."

In this refugee camp, thousands are calling on Arab countries to speak out and pressurize the international community to end military operations in the Gaza strip.

Attacks on the coastal enclave city haven't stopped for seven days.

Israel has shown no sign of easing its violence and is blaming the current crisis on Hamas.

Bracing itself for violence and retaliatory attacks, Israel has sealed off the West Bank and has deployed heavy security at checkpoints.

Basmah Fahim, Reuters.