Thousands Rally Across London, Demanding End to Israeli Brutalities in Gaza

Sun Oct 29 2023
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LONDON: Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protestors, organized by Stop The War and other anti-war groups, gathered for the third consecutive week in central London to protest against Israel’s ongoing brutalities against Palestinians and the bombing of Gaza, where civilians have been enduring relentless attacks.

Carrying Palestinian flags and banners, the protesters marched from the Victoria Embankment through Westminster and Waterloo Bridge, culminating their rally at Parliament Square. The protestors demanded a free Palestine and an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, where Israeli forces have launched genocide of Palestinian people.

The demonstrators said that Israel is involved in the genocide of Palestinians by ignoring the United Nations Security Council’s call for an immediate ceasefire. Similar protests were held in Manchester, Glasgow, Belfast, and various other cities across the UK.

London Protestors Denounce Israeli Brutalities in Gaza

Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protestors, organized by Stop The War and other anti-war groups, gathered for the third consecutive week in central London to protest against Israel's ongoing brutalities against Palestinians and the bombing of Gaza, where civilians have been enduring relentless attacks.

The demonstrators, voicing their condemnation against Israeli brutalities and the targeting of innocent Palestinian civilians, chanted slogans demanding an immediate ceasefire and a free Palestine. Carrying Palestinian flags and banners, the protesters began their march at Victoria Embankment and proceeded through Westminster, crossing Waterloo Bridge, before reaching Parliament Square. Their presence resonated with impassioned calls for peace and justice, echoing across the streets of London.

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In a unified voice, the protesters highlighted Israel’s disregard for the United Nations Security Council’s call for a ceasefire, accusing the nation of involvement in the genocide of innocent Palestinians. The rally in London saw an estimated 100,000 people, united in their demand for an end to the bombing and an urgent resolution to the conflict.

Similar demonstrations occurred in cities like Manchester, Glasgow, and Belfast, underscoring the widespread public outcry against the violence in Gaza. The protest demonstration highlighted the growing global call for peace and justice, with people across the UK joining their voices to urge an immediate cessation of hostilities and advocate for a free Palestine.

 

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