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Israel-Gaza conflict: 150,000 protest in London for end to 'massacre and arms trade' | Israel-Gaza conflict: 150,000 protest in London for end to 'massacre and arms trade' |
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Thousands of people opposed to Israel’s bombardment of Gaza have taken to the streets in London in a mass demonstration to try and intensify pressure on the British government. | Thousands of people opposed to Israel’s bombardment of Gaza have taken to the streets in London in a mass demonstration to try and intensify pressure on the British government. |
Arranged by a compendium of anti-war campaigners and religious organisations, the march, from the BBC’s headquarters near Oxford Circus to Hyde Park, was claimed by organisers to have had as many as 150,000 in attendance. | Arranged by a compendium of anti-war campaigners and religious organisations, the march, from the BBC’s headquarters near Oxford Circus to Hyde Park, was claimed by organisers to have had as many as 150,000 in attendance. |
The Met Police told The Independent that it was entirely peaceful and no arrests were made. | The Met Police told The Independent that it was entirely peaceful and no arrests were made. |
Protesters’ travelled past the US Embassy en route to the central London park, waving “Free Palestine” placards and flags, while chanting that the Israeli offensive is a “massacre.” | Protesters’ travelled past the US Embassy en route to the central London park, waving “Free Palestine” placards and flags, while chanting that the Israeli offensive is a “massacre.” |
Vocal opponents of Israel’s airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, including Lib Dem MP David Ward and Labour politician Jeremy Corbyn, also took part in the protests. | Vocal opponents of Israel’s airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, including Lib Dem MP David Ward and Labour politician Jeremy Corbyn, also took part in the protests. |
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign, one of the core organisers of the event, said in a statement yesterday that it wants the march to bring a stop to UK military and industrial collaboration with Israel. | The Palestine Solidarity Campaign, one of the core organisers of the event, said in a statement yesterday that it wants the march to bring a stop to UK military and industrial collaboration with Israel. |
“[The demonstration] will increase the pressure on the British Government to introduce an immediate arms embargo on the State of Israel,” it said. | “[The demonstration] will increase the pressure on the British Government to introduce an immediate arms embargo on the State of Israel,” it said. |
A samba band entertained protesters while a number of flags made by football fans were held above the crowd. | A samba band entertained protesters while a number of flags made by football fans were held above the crowd. |
Birmingham MP @ShabanaMahmood: Make a difference - lobby your MP & join the Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions movement! pic.twitter.com/LZ1CrYkfga | Birmingham MP @ShabanaMahmood: Make a difference - lobby your MP & join the Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions movement! pic.twitter.com/LZ1CrYkfga |
A Jewish father told a Press Association reporter that while many of his Jewish friends were equally as outraged by the apocalyptic images emanating from the region, they were too "uncomfortable" to join the march. | |
Dan Rosenberg, 43, said: “It is horrific what is going on in Gaza. It is collective punishment. I don't know how any human being can stand back while this is happening. | Dan Rosenberg, 43, said: “It is horrific what is going on in Gaza. It is collective punishment. I don't know how any human being can stand back while this is happening. |
“But it is difficult being here. We have seen the anti-Semitic attitudes [elsewhere] and you feel very threatened and scared, but we feel we have to stand up and represent. | |
“I have Jewish friends who wanted to come but they felt uncomfortable being here.” | “I have Jewish friends who wanted to come but they felt uncomfortable being here.” |
Crossrail workers showing solidarity with #GazaA9 at Marble Arch @PSCupdates @STWuk pic.twitter.com/cyQk1wc7nE | |
A teenager also described how if she was in the same situation as Palestinians, she would also want the international community to stick up for her. | A teenager also described how if she was in the same situation as Palestinians, she would also want the international community to stick up for her. |
“People shouldn't stand by and watch an injustice. I have little brothers and sisters and if I was in that situation I would want people globally to fight for me,” Yasmin Rackal, 17, said. | “People shouldn't stand by and watch an injustice. I have little brothers and sisters and if I was in that situation I would want people globally to fight for me,” Yasmin Rackal, 17, said. |
Meanwhile, a similar protest in Cape Town, South Africa, today was said to be one of the biggest in its history. | Meanwhile, a similar protest in Cape Town, South Africa, today was said to be one of the biggest in its history. |
Estimates close to 200,000 in Cape Town #SAMarches4Gaza #GazaDayofRage @MaxBlumenthal @Mondoweiss @jvplive pic.twitter.com/VcJ03aUh00 | Estimates close to 200,000 in Cape Town #SAMarches4Gaza #GazaDayofRage @MaxBlumenthal @Mondoweiss @jvplive pic.twitter.com/VcJ03aUh00 |
Between 30-50,000 people demanded "decisive action from the South African government against the Israeli attacks, killings, displacement and destruction of the Gaza Strip," reports iAfrica.com. | Between 30-50,000 people demanded "decisive action from the South African government against the Israeli attacks, killings, displacement and destruction of the Gaza Strip," reports iAfrica.com. |