Sudanese protesters angered by their interim government’s decision to move forward with normalising ties with Israel took to the streets of Khartoum on Sunday and Monday.
Anti-normalisation protests were held Monday in front of the Sudanese foreign ministry [Mahmoud Hjaj/Anadolu via Getty]
Sudanese protesters angered by their interim government’s decision to move forward with normalising ties with Israel took to the streets of Khartoum on Sunday and Monday.
Demonstrators in the Sudanese capital held banners reading ‘no to normalisation’ and ‘Palestine is not for sale’ after Israel and Sudan’s top diplomats met last week in Khartoum and agreed to advance plans to formalise ties.
Protests were held in front of the Sudanese foreign ministry, among other locations.
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