The British Prime Minister drew a line for the supporters of Palestine
Rishi Sunak, during an unannounced speech, warned about the continuation of anti-Israel demonstrations in this country. |
Rishi Sunak, speaking in front of the British Prime Minister’s office on Friday night, claimed that extremist groups have disrupted public order and hijacked the streets of the city. Ignoring the demonstrations of hundreds of thousands of people in London in recent months, he called the supporters of Palestine a minority group that threatens democratic values.
By repeating the fabricated claims of the Zionist regime lobby about the terror and distress of the Jewish community, he spoke about the forces that are trying to divide the British society.
Sunak claimed: “Since October 7th, those are trying to exploit the feelings of all of us towards the terrible suffering that war has brought to innocent women and children to implement a divisive and hateful ideological agenda.” /p>
He claimed that “they want to destroy trust and hope” and added: “We must not allow this to happen and we must be ready to defend our common values in any situation, no matter how difficult it may be.” Let’s defend”.
The British Prime Minister also expressed concern about the return of George Galloway, a well-known figure against Israel and a supporter of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, to the House of Commons and claimed that these people want to rob our society of hope and trust.
He went on to talk about the measures that the government will implement to deal with what he calls extremism and said: I would like to talk to those who decide to continue protesting: don’t let the extremists steal your marches.
Sonak said this while a few days ago, the British interior minister used the pressure on the police forces as an excuse to demand a stop to the anti-Israel demonstrations. “James Cleverly” claimed in a note for the Times of London that was published on Wednesday that the supporters of Palestine in the demonstrations they have held for the past four months have failed their words and now it is necessary to end their protests. /p>
Palestine supporters have held several anti-Israel demonstrations in the capital and other British cities since the beginning of the Gaza war. They emphasize that as long as the war in Gaza is going on, they will continue to protest against the barbaric crimes of the Zionist regime.
According to the announced schedule, the protestors plan to demonstrate tomorrow (Saturday) for the 20th consecutive week to declare solidarity with the Palestinian people. This is while the Zionist regime, with the support of the West and to retaliate against the surprise attacks of the resistance forces, has launched a massive massacre in Gaza. This regime has closed all crossings in the Gaza Strip and is bombarding this area. According to reports, more than 30,000 Palestinians have been martyred and 70,000 others have been injured.
Source: IRNA
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