The demonstration started earlier at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where activists called for the release of the passengers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Around 6 p.m. dozens of protesters moved towards the station.
According to the police, demonstrators repeatedly had the opportunity to move to a designated demonstration location, but a group refused and occupied the station hall, platforms and traces.
According to the police, a cop was insulted and mistreated by a demonstrator.
During the evening, about two hundred activists had gathered in the station hall of The Hague Central. Dozens of them were broken through the entrance gates.
Video: Evacuation of The Hague Central after pro-Palestinian protest
Between the campaigners and agents, ordinary travelers were also detained in the chaos. Some fell down on the stairs with their bag next to them, waiting until they could continue traveling.
Also outside the station hall of The Hague Central, it got out of hand on Thursday. Several hundred Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked the tram jobs, after which the police intervened.
Earlier on Thursday, Pro-Palestinian campaigners demonstrated at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand the release of all the people of the activist Global Sumud Flotilla fleet. Among them are sixteen people from the Netherlands.
There was also protest against the Israeli interception of the fleet in general. Israel intercepted the fleet on Wednesday evening. In the night from Wednesday to Thursday, boarders were taken to the country.
At Utrecht Central, dozens of Pro-Palestinian demonstrators also heard on Thursday. They sat on the ground and wore protest signs with, among other things, the text “Stop the Genocide”. A meter -long red cloth, a red line, was kept in the air.

