Thousands of protesters march through London calling for an end to Israeli military action in Gaza and demanding “justice and freedom” for Palestine.
They gathered at midday on Whitehall. Estimates of demonstrators ranged from 15,000 to 100,000. It took them over 30 minutes to pass Nelson’s column. The rallying point was the Israeli embassy in Knightsbridge.
The rallying call, according to Sarah Colborne, director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign:
“Today’s national demonstration will give people from across the country the chance to say enough is enough, Israel’s siege of Gaza and its occupation of Palestinian land has to end now.”
It took over 30 mins for #Palestine demo to pass Trafalgar Sq. Who knows no.s but that’s a big demo pic.twitter.com/DNNSBLMUNe
— Paraic O’Brien (@paraicobrien) July 19, 2014
#Gaza understandably fires highly charged emotions; bloodied kids, yet #Syria 175k dead triggers nothing like this pic.twitter.com/Qu6LV5pTTA
— bendepear (@bendepear) July 19, 2014
#c4news This London #Gaza protest pic greeted by joyous disbelief here. “It’ll embarrass Arab countries” one man said pic.twitter.com/S3sSjzr1Bu
— Jonathan Miller (@millerC4) July 19, 2014
London protest for #Gaza. Jews against Zionism pic.twitter.com/4osHn3zz7o v @YoSoyDalia #israel
— The Power Of One. (@france7776) July 19, 2014
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