BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of Italians and Spaniards marched in Rome, Barcelona and Madrid on Saturday against Israel’s military campaign in Gaza in a massive show of growing international anger over the two-year-old war.

The protests in Spain had been planned for weeks, while the demonstrations in Rome and Lisbon followed widespread anger after the Israeli interception of a humanitarian aid flotilla that had set sail from Barcelona in a bid to break the blockade of the Palestinian territory.

Rome’s police said 250,000 people turned out, while organizers said 1 million attended, for a second straight day of Italian demonstrations.

Italy already saw more than 2 million people rally on Friday across the country in a one-day general strike to support the Palestinians in

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