Pro-Palestinian activists held after protest at UK war memorial
UK police on Monday arrested two pro-Palestine demonstrators after a protest at Britain's Cenotaph war memorial in central London.
A Palestinian flag was laid in front of the Cenotaph and "180,000 killed" spray-painted on the ground in front of the monument, photos and video footage showed.
The Cenotaph is the focus every year of of national events to commemorate Britain's war dead.
"Two women were quickly arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and are in custody," the Metropolitan Police said on X, adding that damage was caused to the road and not to the monument itself.
In a statement, the Youth Demand group said its supporters had taken action to "commemorate the thousands killed in Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza".
It said Youth Demand was calling for a two-way arms embargo on Israel and for the new UK government to halt all new oil and gas licences granted since 2021.
Supporters planned to disrupt the State Opening of Parliament by head of state King Charles III on Wednesday, it added.
Youth Demand last month staged a protest at the constituency home of former prime minister Rishi Sunak.
"There is a genocide happening right now in Gaza. It has been so destroyed it is literally a different colour from space"
— PALESTINE ONLINE 🇵🇸 (@OnlinePalEng)
Pro-Palestine activists staged a powerful protest at the Cenotaph in London, condemning the UK's complicity in the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza.
Hamas's surprise October 7 attack on southern Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,195 people. according to Israeli figures.
Israel's military offensive that has killed at least 38,584 people in Gaza, mostly civilians, according to data provided by the Gaza health ministry.