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"The pressure is going to continue to mount. That's why people are coming. They're coming because they think this is a basic moral test for everyone and it's a moral test for our political leaders.â€
Londoners took to the UK capital to make calls for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, which Israel has been attacking for almost a year.
Chanting 'Free Palestine', holding banners and waving Palestinian flags, protesters moved through London before massing at Downing Street, the official residence and office of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
At least three police officers were injured at the rally where between 8,000 and 10,000 people gathered to denounce Israel’s attacks on Rafah and Gaza.
In Clapham Common this summer, dabke dance gatherings offered a vibrant and unifying expression of Palestinian resilience amid Israel's ongoing war on Gaza
Thousands took to the streets of the British and US capitals on Saturday to protest Israel's nearly 100-day long war on Gaza, in a global 'day of action'.
Protestors and civil society are urging the UK government to take action to end the bloodshed and to support an independent Palestinian state.
The protest comes as the Israel continues its indiscriminate bombardment of the Gaza Strip, with the military saying that a new phase in the war had begun.
The demonstration next to the Embassy of Israel in Kensington, west London, called for an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land and apartheid rule as Israel stepped up its brutal bombardment of Gaza, killing hundreds
Thousands of people marched through London on Saturday, calling for a Gaza war ceasefire. The route was changed to avoid memorials, starting at The Cenotaph War Memorial.