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News ID: 121396
Publish Date : 12 November 2023 - 22:06

Palestinians Hail Londoners for Huge Rally of Support

NABLUS (Dispatches) --
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank have praised British nationals for holding weekly protests in solidarity with those under bombardment in Gaza, despite attempts by the UK government to have them cancelled and ministers referring to them as “hate marches”.
Ibrahim Omran, the head of a local council in the besieged village of Burin just south of Nablus, told Middle East Eye that he was touched to see massive demonstrations in London over the past month, with hundreds of thousands pouring onto the streets to denounce Israel’s relentless bombing campaign in the Gaza Strip.
“I want to thank the people of Britain for marching in support of Palestine,” he said. “I hope the people protesting against the war will influence the British government. They are a great solidarity for us,” he added.
Saturday’s protest in London coincided with Armistice weekend, a nationwide annual remembrance of the end of World War I when many in the UK pause to remember the victims of war.
However, earlier this week, UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman accused police of “playing favorites” and failing to treat “pro-Palestinian mobs” the same way as right-wing and nationalist protestors after the police said they could not legally ban the march.
“I do not believe that these marches are merely a cry for help for Gaza,” Braverman wrote in an article published by the Times newspaper.
“They are an assertion of primacy by certain groups – particularly Islamists – of the kind we are more used to seeing in Northern Ireland. Also disturbingly reminiscent of Ulster are the reports that some of Saturday’s march group organizers have links to terrorist groups, including Hamas.”
Braverman’s comments drew heavy criticism, including from opposition politicians and activists.
David Lammy, a Labor MP, said Braverman was looking to “exploit the sensitivities of this moment, and ignorance to Northern Ireland’s history… for her own leadership campaign”.
Labor Party spokesperson Yvette Cooper called Braverman “out of control” and said that “no other home secretary of any party would ever do this”.
The UK government and the main opposition party, the Labor Party, have refused to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, a position that has drawn widespread criticism from anti-war protesters.
In the Palestinian hamlet of Kifl Haris, some 18km south of Nablus, village elder Abdul Kareem said Saturday’s march was “evidence that the British people have a conscience and reject the killing of innocent persons”.
In the weeks since Hamas’ unprecedented operation inside Occupied Palestine, an estimated 1.4 million Palestinians have been displaced from their homes, according to the Palestinian health ministry.
Feras Diab, the head of the municipality of Deir Istiya, a Palestinian settlement some 15km southwest of Nablus, he said he took solace from the London protests, given the UK’s role in supporting Israel.
“We believe that this intensive protest will exert pressure to stop the war. Especially because it takes place in a country like Britain which stands clearly with Israel and has never helped the Palestinians.”