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Egyptian Celebrities Lead Massive Demonstration Towards Israeli Embassy

CAIRO, April 1 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – A massive demonstration took place Monday, April 1, in front of Cairo University, in which thousands of protestors headed towards the Israeli embassy in Cairo, which lies almost 200 meters away from the university.

In one of the largest and most violent protests here since the Palestinian uprising erupted 18 months ago, it was estimated nearly 20,000 people gathered inside and outside Cairo University, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

The demonstrators included university students, public figures, and artists. Famous personalities such as the world-renowned Egyptian film director, Youssef Shahin, the director Khaled Youssef, the Tunisian singer Latifa, and the Egyptian actress Hanan Turk.

The demonstrators insisted on heading towards the Israeli embassy despite efforts by state security police to stop them.

Police fired tear gas and water cannons on the crowds in the hopes that they would disperse, injuring five people.

The security forces failed to prevent an outlet of the U.S. Kentucky Fried Chicken chain from being trashed by demonstrators near the university economics and politics faculty after they broke windows.

Complaining about police brutality, an injured Shahin told AFP "They hit students who wanted to leave the university," adding the police were too "severe."

An AFP reporter saw an ambulance rush off with a teenage girl, her face bleeding apparently after she was hit by a club.

Four more people were treated on the scene for the effects of teargas. "Traitors, first turn against the Jews," shouted protestors, including passers-by who joined the demonstration, at the riot police.

Riot police fired many tear-gas grenades before spraying water cannon at the protestors, who fled in all directions near the university.

The demonstrators had initially joined hands to prevent fire trucks from dispersing them.

Witnesses said there were also protests at the American University in Cairo as well as at the posh Gezira Club, AFP reported.

In another development, the Egyptian Women’s Cinema Association, headed by the actress Magda Al-Khateeb, sent telegrams to world leaders and Europe and international organizations, as well as the United Nations Monday, April 1, demanding they stop Israel’s war on the Palestinians.

With additional reporting by Ahmed Al-Sayed, IOL Egypt correspondent

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