Yesterday, Sunday, the Dutch city of Almere witnessed a vigil to commemorate the Palestinian children killed in the Israeli war on Gaza.

The event was organized by the Plant an Olive Tree Foundation in the city center's Stadhuis Square. Thousands of small shoes were placed there as a symbol of the child victims, and volunteers read out a list of the names of the children killed in Israeli attacks.

The volunteers also distributed leaflets to passersby explaining the magnitude of the tragedy experienced by the children of Gaza under the ongoing Israeli bombardment.

The director of the foundation, Esther van der Most, told an Anadolu Agency correspondent that this was the twelfth time they had organized such a vigil.

Van der Most added, "We intend to organize such protests throughout the Netherlands. It is unacceptable to simply continue to condemn the killing of children. Israel must stop. We will continue our struggle until that happens."