"Several parties and civil society groups staged a protest in New Delhi on Tuesday against the ongoing US-Israel military strikes on Iran, calling the attacks 'imperialist aggression' and expressing solidarity with the Iranian people. The footage shows a large group of people rallying with banners such as: 'In solidarity with Iranian people!', 'Butchers of the world unite!', 'Imperialist-Zionist recipe for 'peace,' 'democracy' and 'prosperity' - bombs, missiles and massacres.' "The message of this protest is very simple. It is the same message our country’s revolutionaries had repeatedly given in the fight for freedom," said Vishal, one of the attendees. The demonstration was attended by members of the Revolutionary Workers’ Party of India (RWPI), the Communist Party of India (CPI) and other groups. CPI Delhi state leaders and representatives of affiliated mass organisations, including AITUC (All India Trade Union Congress), AIYF (All India Youth Federation) and NFIW (National Federation of Indian Women), were also present. "We will not tolerate any country enslaving another. America, which has become the world's biggest looter, the world's biggest terrorist country. It is necessary for people across the world to protest against it for the future of humanity," he added. Speakers at the rally accused Washington and Israel of escalating tensions across the region and beyond, as well as violating Iran’s sovereignty. "America and Israel both have attacked Iran. It has been done to the innocent people there. It has been done on such innocent people, on such children who study in schools, on such small children who have been attacked. We are protesting against it," says Aditi. She also criticised the Indian government for not issuing an official statement condemning the strikes, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Israel. The US and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday morning. Tehran said it was responding with strikes on Israel and US assets in the region, with explosions reported in countries right across the Gulf region. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was confirmed dead in a strike on Saturday. It comes after a number of rounds of talks between the Americans and Iranians."