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Public outraged over Gaza, but Arab governments stay silent

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has a way of unifying the Arab public in support of the Palestinians, but their respective governments’ positions vary widely.

Muslims holding placards and waving the Palestinian flag march through Cape Town to protest Israel's military campaign in Gaza and show their support to the Palestinian people, July 16, 2014. — AFP/GETTY IMAGES/Rodger Bosch

While the conflict on Gaza is physically limited to the Israeli army and Gaza-based resistance movements, the war and its aftermath will have a much larger geopolitical impact. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has a way of unifying warring groups and opposing parties, especially among countries that have witnessed injustice and people who feel for the underdog.

In the Arab world, impromptu demonstrations have taken place in most Arab capitals in support of the people of Gaza. Around the world in locations as far away as South Africa, Chile, Indonesia, Japan and London, demonstrations have taken place in solidarity with the Palestinians.

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