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Venezuelans Protest Outside Iranian Embassy in Caracas Against U.S.–Israeli Military Campaign

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Dozens of Venezuelan demonstrators rallied outside the Iranian Embassy in Caracas on Tuesday to protest against the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign targeting Iran, joining a wave of international demonstrations condemning the widening conflict.

 

The protest, which took place amid a dramatic escalation across the Middle East, saw participants voice solidarity with the Iranian people and denounce what they described as “imperialist aggression” by the United States and Israel.

The rallies formed part of broader global reactions to the conflict, which has drawn sharp criticism from nations across the Global South.

The U.S. and Israeli military operation against Iran has sparked widespread international condemnation, with leaders in countries such as China, South Africa, Brazil and Turkey publicly decrying the strike as a violation of international law and warning of its destabilizing impact on global security.

Critics labelled the offensive illegal and urged a return to diplomatic avenues to resolve tensions.

In Caracas, protesters held banners and chanted slogans of solidarity with Iran, reflecting mounting frustration with what many view as escalating U.S. interventionism abroad.

The protests underscored the deepening divide in public opinion over the conflict, which has already drawn reactions from governments and civil society groups worldwide.

The rallies in Venezuela mirror similar demonstrations in other parts of the world, where citizens have taken to the streets to condemn the military strikes and call for peace.

As the conflict continues, international pressure for de-escalation and negotiation is mounting alongside growing geopolitical tensions.

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