The November 11 march in the British capital brought together almost 300,000 people. A gathering of unprecedented proportions that could happen again this Saturday.
A record number. Almost 300,000 people gathered in London on November 11 to demand a ceasefire in Gaza. An unprecedented mobilization that could happen again this Saturday, November 18, when at least “a dozen pro-Palestine demonstrations are expected in London boroughs,” reports London newspaper The Evening Standard.
Last Saturday, the march was relatively quiet despite the presence of pro-Hamas activists and even nationalist counter-protesters. London police estimated it was the “most important” march in the capital since October 7, the day of Hamas’ terrorist attack against the Hebrew state.
For comparison: According to the prefecture, the demonstration of solidarity with Palestine brought together almost 20,000 people in Paris on November 4th; According to the CGT there are 60,000 people. Almost 9,000 participants marched in Berlin on the same day…
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