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Published: 28 October 2023
After the Israeli army expanded its air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip, Thousands of
pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrated in central London on Saturday to demand that the
British government call for a ceasefire
Edited by| Christian Megan
Middle East section - CJ journalist
Gaza Strip - October,28,2023
Aerial footage showed large crowds taking part in the march organised by the Palestine
Solidarity Campaign, which was due to end up outside the Houses of parliament after
passing prime minister Rishi Sunak's Downing Street office.
Like Washington's position, the Sunak government did not go so far as to demand a
ceasefire, instead calling for a humanitarian truce to allow aid to reach the population in
Gaza.
"The great powers are not doing enough at the moment," said protester Camille Revuelta.
That's why we're here. We call for a ceasefire and demand that the Palestinians be given
their rights to exist, to live, human rights and all the rights that we enjoy,"he said. "It's not
about Hamas, it's about protecting the lives of Palestinians,"she added.
The London police have been criticized in recent days for not dealing more strictly with the
slogans chanted by some demonstrators during another pro-Palestinian rally in the capital
last week, which was attended by about 100 thousand people.
The protest was mostly peaceful, and only a few participants were arrested.
Ahead of Saturday's protest, police warned against hate crimes and said they would deploy
two thousand security officers across the city. The authorities imposed special restrictions to
prevent protests in the vicinity of the Israeli embassy.