Demonstrators gathered in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee on Saturday afternoon.
Thousands have marched through the streets of Glasgow as part of pro-Palestine protests across Scotland.
Fighters from the the Palestinian militant group entered communities near the Gaza Strip, killing at least 1,300 people. A spokesperson added: "Our priority is public safety and we will have an appropriate policing plan in place to facilitate peaceful protest and minimise disruption to our communities."The Scottish government has pledged a £500,000 aid package to help the UN set up a humanitarian corridor.
Following retaliatory strikes by Israel, the death toll has reached 2,215, with 8,700 people injured, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Debbie Taylor moved to Scotland to be with her partner years ago and for a time, ran the UK's most northerly synagogue in Aberdeen.Although they are able to call and email each day, she worries about the impact the conflict is having on him.
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