About 100,000 protesters join pro-Palestinian march through London
Demonstrators protest in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in London, Britain, October 21, 2023. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
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About 100,000 people joined a pro-Palestinian demonstration
in central London on Saturday, marching through the British capital to demand
an immediate ceasefire in Gaza following the Hamas attack on Israel two weeks
ago.
Chanting "Free Palestine", holding banners and
waving Palestinian flags, the protesters moved through London before massing at
Downing Street, the official residence and office of British Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak.
Police estimated 100,000 people had taken part in the
"National March for Palestine" demonstration, organised by the
Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
"As a Palestinian who'd like to return home one day, as
a Palestinian who has brothers and sisters in Gaza, and family, I wish we can
do more but protest is what we can do at the minute," one woman, who
declined to give her name, told Reuters.
Many of the chants and banners contained strong anti-Israeli
slogans, and one protester held a banner with pictures of Sunak, U.S. President
Joe Biden, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with the message
"Wanted For War crimes".
Police had cautioned before the march that anyone showing
support for Hamas, banned as a terrorist organisation in Britain, would face
arrest, and any incident of hate crime would not be tolerated.
The protest appeared peaceful and there were no immediate
reports of any arrests.
Figures on Friday showed there had been a 1,353% increase in
anti-semitic offences this month compared to the same period last year, while
Islamophobic offences were up 140%.


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