Renewed in the British capital London Saturday demonstrations in support of Palestine to demand an end to the Israeli aggression against GazaWhich has so far led to the fall of about 15 thousand martyrs, most of whom are women and children.
Yesterday, Friday, a temporary truce began in Gaza, but the British demonstrators demanded, today, Saturday, A permanent ceasefire And he stood up Genocide And ending the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.
Since the start of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the British have continued to show support for the Palestinian people, despite the government’s pro-Israel position.
Lindsey German, an anti-war activist, said: “We want a permanent ceasefire that can then lead to a political solution. We are a long way from that and our government must do more to ensure that happens.”
Open the crossing
Yesterday, Friday, dozens of demonstrators gathered in front of the Egyptian Embassy in the British capital, London, to demand the preservation of… Rafah crossing Open to deliver aid to the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The demonstrators raised banners reading, “Allow aid to enter the Rafah crossing,” and “Open the crossing.”
The demonstrators chanted slogans in Arabic and English in solidarity with the Palestinians and to demand a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
For its part, the London Police warned that it would arrest any demonstrator who displays racist behavior, amid expectations that thousands of protesters will take part in the pro-Palestinian march.
Yesterday, Friday, the police announced that they would deploy more than 1,500 security personnel to control Saturday’s demonstrations.
It is noteworthy that more than 120 demonstrators were arrested during a march earlier this month, when skirmishes broke out between police and far-right groups that gathered to protest a pro-Palestine demonstration.