Pro-Palestinian activists gather at Liverpool Street station in London to protest against the Israel-Hamas conflict and demand a ceasefire and an end to arms exports to Israel.
A group of pro-Palestinian activists have staged a sit-in at Liverpool Street station in London in protest at the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Palestinian music and chants such as “ceasefire now” could be heard from the crowds at the sit-in, which was organised by direct action group Sisters Uncut.Members from other activist groups including the Palestinian Youth Movement and International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network also spoke at the demonstration.
Pro-Palestinian Activists Sit-In London Protest Israel-Hamas Conflict Ceasefire Arms Exports
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