Canada Global(Web News) Millions of people took to the streets in central London against the Israeli attacks on Gaza and the genocide of Palestinians. British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak called the protest of hundreds of thousands of people in favor of Palestine ‘disgraceful’, while London police described it as the largest and most peaceful march ever without untoward incident.
According to London police, at least 300,000 people protested in favor of Palestine on Armistice Day, the annual commemoration of those killed in action after the end of World War I. Attended. During the protest demonstration, the demonstrators kept chanting ‘stop the bombing’ and ‘stop the war’ at the same time to immediately stop the ongoing Israeli brutality in Gaza.
On the other hand, the British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak expressed his indignation at the protest demonstration of millions of citizens in favor of Palestine and called the location of this demonstration of solidarity with the Palestinians as “insulting”. Calling this protest unprecedented, the journalists said that a large number of people participated in this march organized to show solidarity with the Palestinians.
This is a clear message to the British government and the Palestinians. who were trying to stop the march through the police. Former leader of the British Labor Party and MP from Islington, Jeremy Corbyn, also participated in the demonstration in London and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
On the other hand, speaking to journalists in London, Prime Minister Sonic said that he has announced to demand an answer from the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police for failing to stop the rally in favor of Palestine on the occasion of Armistice Day. On the other hand, the rights of Palestine. At least 82 people were detained by the police on charges of disturbing the peace during the rally. The arrested persons were demonstrating against the rally held in favor of Palestine
The police said that daggers, sticks and other items including class A drugs were also recovered from the possession of the arrested protesters. In which no untoward incident occurred. Reacting to the clashes with the police of the anti-March Palestinian protesters, Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, said that these untoward incidents occurred after the statements of the Minister of the Interior, Suyla Broerman, which made the work of the police more difficult. He further said that the Metropolitan Police will have my full support in taking action against those who spread hate or are guilty of any violation of law.