Thousands rally in London in support of Gaza, demand new PM take action
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- Thousands of demonstrators gathered in London to express solidarity with Gaza and demand action.
- Protesters called on Mayor Andy Burnham to impose an arms embargo on Israel and pressure its government to end the conflict.
- The rally highlighted ongoing international concern and calls for intervention regarding the situation in Gaza.
Thousands rallied in London on Saturday, demanding an immediate cessation of hostilities in Gaza and urging political leaders to take decisive action. Demonstrators marched through the city, carrying Palestinian flags and signs expressing solidarity with the people of Gaza.
The protesters specifically called on Mayor Andy Burnham to impose an arms embargo on Israel. They also pressured the government to exert greater influence on Israel to end what they described as "genocide" in the region. The rally underscored the deep divisions and widespread public concern over the ongoing conflict.
Organizers stated the demonstration aimed to amplify the voices of those affected by the conflict and to hold international bodies and national governments accountable for their response. The event highlighted the persistent international pressure on political leaders to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Originally published by Al Jazeera. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.