Call to action
On May 18, over 100,000 people drew a Red Line through The Hague. This record of the largest demonstration in 20 years was broken once more on June 15, when we came together with over 150.000 people. But taking action doesn't stop there. On this page, you'll find concrete ways to get involved – from demonstrating and signing petitions to donating and writing to politicians.
Choose the action that suits you. Because where politics fails, we make our voices heard. Draw the Red Line – your way, starting today.
We're Not Powerless
What’s happening in Gaza is heart-breaking, overwhelming, and often feels far away. It’s easy to feel like nothing we do could possibly make a difference. But we can make an impact – in our own way, in our own circles, with the tools we have. Every action matters. Whether you raise your voice, give your time and money or educate yourself and others, you help shift the conversation and push for change.
This page offers a practical guide for anyone ready to act for justice in Gaza. Whether you're just starting or looking to go further—start here. No step is too small.
Choose your action. Draw your line. Make it count.
Where to start
Learn
Educate yourself by exploring books, films, and reliable news sources that deepen your understanding. Equip yourself with facts and context. Start conversations with friends and family—breaking the silence is the first step toward meaningful change.
Spend
Be intentional about how you spend your money. Support Palestinian culture, learn about the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement, ensure your purchases do not (indirectly) fund occupation, apartheid or war crimes. Ethical spending is a powerful form of solidarity
Petition
Add your name to the growing global calls for justice, an immediate ceasefire, and political accountability. Signing petitions, open letters, and public statements helps build visible pressure on governments, institutions, and international bodies to act.
Join
Connect with existing groups in your profession or city. Use guides to discover national and local communities to join, and find demonstrations where you can take action.