Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris on Monday to protest against the Israeli invasion of Gaza. Demonstrators, waving Palestinian flags, began their protest near the Israeli embassy in the capital's green zone. The protest, reported by Reuters, saw participants march through Opera Square and halt at the Mamatren area.

The protest continued until midnight, with the streets echoing with anti-Israeli slogans. The demonstrators demanded an immediate end to the ongoing war and strongly condemned the recent aggression in Rafah, Gaza Strip.

In an attempt to disperse the crowd, police fired tear gas, which led to conflicts, though no casualties were reported. The protest highlights the growing international discontent over the situation in Gaza and calls for a resolution to the violence.