A wave of anti-Zionist protests across England
Demonstrations in support of Palestine continue unabated in England, and in the latest incident, the demonstrators supported the ceasefire in Gaza by holding a rally in front of the office of the leader of the Labor Party of this country. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in front of Kerr Starmer’s office, the leader of the British Labor Party in London, protesting his stance against the ceasefire. In Gaza, slogans were raised in support of Palestine.
According to the news agency “Press Association”, on Saturday, a new wave of protests condemning the crimes of the Zionist regime once again covered the cities of England. And in the city of London, the protestors gathered in the neighborhood of “Camden” in support of Palestine and chanted against Kerr Starmer and called him “don’t hurt”.
More than 100 Demonstrations were held throughout Britain on Saturday in support of Palestine and condemning the Zionist regime.
In the city of London, the demonstrators first gathered in front of the “Choke Farm” train station and continued. They marched towards the Camden neighborhood and the Labor Party leader’s office.
In front of the office, the protesters displayed signs that read: “Stop the war on Gaza.” And some others were waving large Palestinian flags.
Most of the signs in the hands of the demonstrators contained slogans condemning the leader of the Labor Party because of his opposition to the ceasefire in Gaza.
A few days ago, 56 Labor MPs protested and opposed Starmer’s stance of supporting a so-called “pause” in the Gaza war instead of supporting a full ceasefire.
Ker Starmer said in a statement that he regretted that his party colleagues did not support his position and claimed that he was more focused on the suffering of the people in the Gaza Strip than on managing the differences in the Labor Party.
John Reese, the national director of the Stop the War coalition, told the demonstrators: “You saw what our movement was able to do to Suella Braverman (the former ousted secretary of state). If Rishi Sunak does not take a position in line with the majority of the people of this country and does not demand an immediate ceasefire, this movement will bring this calamity to him and Kerr Starmer as well.”
He continued. “My message to Kerr Starmer is this,” Dodd said. First, you are a useless person. Second, in line with our program, call for a ceasefire right now.”
Nida Badawi, a 33-year-old Palestinian, also told the rally: “I am only here to tell you Let me remind you that now is not the time to be silent. They need to hear us. Today, we express solidarity with the Palestinians and we are going to demand their demand, i.e. a cease-fire.” , was dismissed by Rishi Sunak under internal pressure.
With the continuation of the growing demonstrations of anti-Zionist protesters in London and other British cities, Suela Braverman published articles containing threats and slander against He published these protesters in cyber space.
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