Protesters in Tokyo to Germany: Stop Fueling Gaza’s Genocide

Protesters Gather in Front of the German Embassy in Tokyo, Japan. Screenshot from Thoton Akimoto Video on X

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November 4, 2024

The horrors unfolding in Gaza have ignited outrage worldwide, with protests across continents targeting nations like Germany for their support of Israeli aggression against Palestinians and Lebanese. Recently, Japan joined this global movement with a powerful demonstration outside the German Embassy in Tokyo, where protesters demanded an end to Germany’s military support for Israel’s actions in Gaza, condemning Berlin’s role in what they describe as complicit genocide.

Protesters Gather in Front of the German Embassy in Tokyo, Japan. Photo by Koji Sugihara

On November 3, pro-Palestinian activists gathered outside the German Embassy, waving Palestinian and Lebanese flags and chanting for freedom in Gaza. Their demands were unequivocal: “Germany, stop sending weapons to Israel!” and “Stop the genocide!” Protesters accused Germany of fueling devastation in Gaza by supplying Israel with the weapons used to kill children, women, and entire families.

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Japan Stands in Solidarity with Palestine

The demonstrators in Tokyo echoed a global call for justice, shouting, “Get your hands off Palestine!” They highlighted that Germany, second only to the United States in its military support to Israel, has continued supplying weaponry that enables the systematic killing of civilians in Gaza. This contradiction between Germany’s actions and its professed commitment to human rights is at the heart of the protest.

As Japan grapples with its pacifist identity, many citizens view Germany’s support of Israel’s military actions as deeply troubling. Demonstrations like this one reflect Japan’s growing solidarity with Palestine and a commitment to condemning nations that provide arms that perpetuate violence in Gaza and Lebanon.

Gaza, the New Hiroshima?

Toshiyuki Mimaki, co-chair of Nihon Hidankyo, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning group of Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors, drew parallels between Gaza and post-nuclear Japan, stating, “In Gaza, bleeding children are being held by their parents. It’s like in Japan 80 years ago.” His comments resonate in a country that still mourns the devastation of nuclear warfare. He questioned whether international bodies like the United Nations would finally intervene to stop the bloodshed, underscoring that the tragedy unfolding in Gaza is a humanitarian catastrophe that demands urgent global action.

Palestinians inspect the damage following an Israeli airstrike on the El-Remal area in Gaza City, October 9, 2023. Photo by Palestinian News Agency (WAFA)/ Wikimedia Commons.

Germany’s Role in the Gaza Genocide

Germany’s role in this crisis is significant, as it actively arms Israel, making it complicit in assaults on Gaza. This support has enabled the indiscriminate bombing that has killed thousands of Palestinians, including many children. Activists argue that Germany should be particularly sensitive to human rights abuses and war crimes, yet it continues to back Israel’s aggressive actions.

Protesters Gather in Front of the German Embassy in Tokyo, Japan. Screenshot from Thoton Akimoto Video on X

Protests like the one in Tokyo press Germany to reevaluate its foreign policy and end its contribution to the suffering in Gaza and Lebanon.

Japanese Protesters Make History

The Tokyo protest was part of a broader global movement against arms suppliers to Israel. Just weeks prior, another protest successfully forced the closure of Elbit Systems’ booth at the Japan International Aerospace Exhibition. Activists accused the company of profiting from Palestinian suffering and called for an end to Japan’s defense collaborations with Israel, highlighting the power of peaceful resistance.

Photo by Koji Sugihara

These actions reflect Japan’s evolving stance on international human rights issues. For a country that constitutionally renounces war, hosting arms suppliers linked to the Gaza massacre presents a contradiction. Yet these protests signal hope—a rising Japanese solidarity with Palestine and a commitment to speaking out against global injustices.

Global Call for Accountability

The protest in Tokyo is not an isolated event; it embodies a global demand for accountability. People worldwide are calling for justice for Palestine and Lebanon, urging countries like Germany to choose between supporting peace or perpetuating war.

Photo by Koji Sugihara

The crisis in Gaza transcends national boundaries; it questions our shared humanity. As Japan stands with Palestine, it sends a powerful message to the international community: true peace can only be achieved by ending the cycle of violence and holding all complicit parties accountable.

The Path Forward

This growing movement shows no signs of slowing down. Activists in Japan and beyond are united in their call for an end to military support that enables genocide. They demand that countries, particularly Germany, take a stand for justice and human rights, ceasing their arms supplies to Israel.

It is time for the global community to act. With Gaza and Lebanon enduring daily bombings, the international community has a moral obligation to hold those responsible accountable and support an end to this aggression.

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