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London: Thousands join pro-Palestinian protest, demand ceasefire in Gaza

Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in central London on Saturday to demand the British government call for a ceasefire after Israel’s military widened its air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip. London police have faced criticism in recent days for not being tougher over slogans shouted by some protesters during another pro-Palestinian march in the capital last week, which drew about 100,000 people. That protest was mostly peaceful with only a handful of arrests.

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  • Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in central London on Saturday.
  • The protest was organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
  • Demonstrators demanded the British government call for a ceasefire following Israel’s increased military action in Gaza.
  • The march route passed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Downing Street office and concluded outside the Houses of Parliament.
  • The UK government, mirroring the U.S. stance, has not directly called for a ceasefire but has advocated for humanitarian pauses.
  • Britain has expressed support for Israel’s right to defend itself after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, which Israel claims resulted in the death of 1,400 individuals, predominantly civilians.
  • Protester Camille Revuelta voiced concerns that major powers are not doing enough and emphasized the importance of human rights for Palestinians.
  • Some criticism was directed at London police for their handling of slogans during a prior pro-Palestinian march.
  • Police announced that 2,000 officers would be present for the Saturday protest, with special restrictions around the Israeli Embassy.
  • Foreign Secretary James Cleverly cautioned protesters against disinformation and manipulation and differentiated between supporting the Palestinian people and condemning Hamas. He expressed concern about a minority within the protests having potentially negative intentions.

The Associated Press has the story:

London: Thousands join pro-Palestinian protest, demand ceasefire in Gaza

Newslooks- LONDON, (AP)

Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in central London on Saturday to demand the British government call for a ceasefire after Israel’s military widened its air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip.

Aerial footage showed large crowds setting off on the march organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, with the protest due to end outside the Houses of Parliament after passing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Downing Street office.

[3/5]Demonstrators protest in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in London, Britain, October 28, 2023.

Echoing Washington’s stance, Sunak’s government has stopped short of calling for a ceasefire, and instead advocated humanitarian pauses to allow aid to reach people in Gaza.

Britain has supported Israel’s right to defend itself after an Oct. 7 attack by militant group Hamas that Israel said had killed 1,400 people, mostly civilians.

“The superpowers at play are not doing enough at the moment. This is why we’re here: we’re calling for a ceasefire, calling for Palestinian rights, the right to exist, to live, human rights, all our rights,” said protester Camille Revuelta.

“This is not about Hamas. This is about protecting Palestinian lives,” she added.

London police have faced criticism in recent days for not being tougher over slogans shouted by some protesters during another pro-Palestinian march in the capital last week, which drew about 100,000 people. That protest was mostly peaceful with only a handful of arrests.

Ahead of Saturday’s event, police warned there was no place for hate crime and said 2,000 officers would be on duty across the city. Special restrictions were in place restricting protests around the Israeli Embassy.

Earlier, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly urged those taking part in pro-Palestinian protests to be wary of disinformation and manipulation.

When asked by a reporter if there was a risk of Iran or other foreign actors hijacking protests to stoke unrest, Cleverly said: “It is perfectly possible to support the Palestinian people but also to condemn Hamas.”

“But sadly we do see people being manipulated, subjected to disinformation, distortion and sadly, I do think that a minority, a small minority, within those protests have got very much more negative aims.”

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