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Tens of thousands of people demand a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip in London

  • November 26, 2023
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Tens of thousands of people they took to the streets of the city. London For demand a ceasefire from Israel permanent on the Strip A loop. Saturday’s demonstration,

Tens of thousands of people they took to the streets of the city. London For demand a ceasefire from Israel permanent on the Strip A loop.

Saturday’s demonstration, which police estimated was attended by at least 45,000 activists, came during a four-day truce between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, the first break in fighting, but protesters said it was not enough.

“We need full support for a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip,” he said. Reuters Kate Hudson, 64, at the rally.

“Stop the war in the Gaza Strip”

While protesters with placards like “Cease fire immediately!” and “Stop the war in Gaza” They followed the route of the march, which ended in front of the parliament building.

“It’s very positive that there is a pause. […]. But this problem must be addressed and resolved for the Palestinians to finally achieve the political settlement that has been enshrined in countless UN resolutions,” said Hudson, an anti-war activist.

Despite the British government’s efforts to get the Metropolitan Police to ban the protests, protesters took to the streets of central London for another peaceful Saturday while Israel and Hamas were in a temporary truce to exchange hostages and prisoners.

Arrested for equating Israel with Nazi Germany.

The Metropolitan Police announced through its social media that eight people had been arrested, most of them for disseminating propaganda amounting to Israel with Nazi Germany.

To avoid overcrowding, police distributed leaflets to protesters warning that certain slogans or banners could lead to arrests and imprisonment.

In these warnings, police indicate that they will not tolerate messages that are “racist or incite hatred against any religion” or those that “support Hamas or any other terrorist organization.”

As such, protesters are urged to “throw away any banner that may violate these rules.”

This development is a response to growing political pressure on security forces to have zero tolerance for any anti-Semitic messages.

At the same time, today a protest rally by the Islamist group Hizb-ut-Tahrir is taking place in front of the Egyptian Embassy. (EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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