Scores of supporters of the Palestinian people marched on Tuesday across Santiago, Caracas, Rio de Janeiro, Bogota and Mexico City to demand an end to the war that Israel is waging over Hamas in the Gaza Strip, two years into the conflict.

October 7 marks the second anniversary of the attack by Hamas on Israeli soil, which sparked one of the most devastating military campaigns since World War II, leaving tens of thousands of Palestinians dead, flattening vast areas of the blockaded territory and triggering a famine in parts.

Venezuela's government organized a march in Caracas to support Palestinians. Groups of Venezuela's government supporters and ruling party leadership attended the rally.

Waving Palestinian flags and chanting, protesters in Chile gathered outside La Moneda presidential palace and marched toward the University of Chile, urging the government to cut ties with Israel.

Nicolas Calabrese, a Brazilian activist who was part of the Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission to Gaza, which was intercepted by Israel, spoke at the event in Rio de Janeiro.

At the end of the demonstration in Rio, some protesters burned flags of the United States and Israel.

This was mirrored by protesters in Bogota, Colombia's capital who burned flags and walked with a banner saying "End to the genocide".

A new round of ceasefire talks began this week based on a peace plan advanced by U.S. President Donald Trump.

But so far, two U.S. administrations have failed to end the fighting while providing crucial support for an increasingly isolated and internally divided Israel.