The Largest Pro-Palestine Demonstration in British History

On Saturday 28th October, over half a million people united to march through the streets of in solidarity with the victims of Gaza.

This is the first time London has seen such a turnout and it only portrayed the extremely strong support many are showing for the occupied .

From Algeria to Lebanon and the Dagestan to Columbia, people from around the world came together to call for a ceasefire.

The highlight of the was a speech delivered by Jeremy Corbyn where he addressed protesters in Parliament Square, saying: “It’s not much to ask, a ceasefire, children are being killed by weapons coming through the rooms of their homes. It is an eternal stain that the government abstained on that vote.”

On the night of the 27th of October, the world received news that there was a communication blackout in Gaza, making it impossible for those within to make contact with the outside world. Whilst the protest displayed to the world the urgent need for a ceasefire, it now has become a concerning matter as many of us are left in the dark about what is actually going on within the Gaza strip.

Protestors made their way from Embankment to Parliament Square whilst Free ” and “From the river to the , Palestine will be free”. With an eccentric atmosphere and a diverse crowd, the demonstration was one of the most remarkable protests in British history.

“The superpowers at play are not doing enough at the moment. This is why we’re here: we’re calling for a ceasefire, calling for Palestinian rights, the right to exist, to live, human rights, all our rights,” protester Camille Revuelta told Reuters.

“This is not about Hamas. This is about protecting Palestinian lives,” she added.

London was not the only place where we witnessed hundreds of thousands of people marching. In Malaysia, a very large group of demonstrators spoke up outside the U.S. embassy in Kuala Lumpur. We also witnessed over one million protestors on the streets of Istanbul, . Iraqis also marched through Baghdad and many took to the streets of Copenhagen, Rome and Stockholm. In New Zealand’s capital, Wellington, thousands of protestors were seen marching to Parliament House holding Palestinian flags and placards reading “Free Palestine”.

Alongside all of this, the world has witnessed a huge shift in the narrative, as many content creators are now utilising their platforms to show another side.

Main Image Credit: REUTERS/Susannah Ireland

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