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Saturday 12 July 2014

Enough is Enough: Hundreds of anti-Israeli demonstrators bring London traffic to a standstill

Hundreds of anti-Israeli demonstrators brought traffic to a standstill in London today after turning out in their droves to call for an end to military strikes on Gaza. 

Around 600 pro-Palestine protesters stood on High Street Kensington in West London and chanted slogans including "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," and "Free, free Palestine."
Some protesters managed to evade the police lines, blocked the main road and staged a die-in. They laid on the floor to signify dead Palestinians.


Protesters crowded the streets outside the Israeli Embassy in Kensington High Street, west London "We always get people out on the streets when Gaza is attacked," Sam Dathi, national officer for the "Stop the War coalition" -- a U.K. anti-war organization -- told the Anadolu Agency.
Crowds lined the main road in Kensington High Street, preventing any vehicles from using the road
"
Israel attacking the Palestinians seems like an annual occurrence now, all they need is an excuse," he said.

Hugh Jaeger from the U.K.-based activist group Palestinian Solidarity Campaign said, "
Israel's response to the murder of the three teenagers is grossly disproportionate and violent."

Demonstrators waved placards which read 'Gaza: End the Siege' and 'Freedom for Palestine' in London
"
Israel breaks international law by attacking women and children and destroying homes. This cannot continue," he added.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that he would press forward with his country's military offensive In the Gaza Strip. Pictured: The demonstration in west London this afternoon
Hundreds of people from across the capital came to join the demonstration. Two Turkish students wrapped in Turkish flags were seen amongst the demonstrators.

Eighteen-year-old Furkan Akyüz said, "
We're here to support our Palestinian brothers, we want Israel to end the occupation."

Abdullah Ercan, student, stressed the support the Palestinian cause receives from Turkish people.

"
There is a lot of solidarity with Palestine from the Turkish people, this only increased after what happened on the Mavi Marmara," he said.

Israeli commandos killed eight Turks and a Turkish-American national on May 22, 2010 aboard Mavi Marmara -- a Turkish-flagged vessel in a Gaza-bound flotilla challenging the Israeli naval blockade of the Palestinian enclave.

Also in attendance were "
Orthodox Jews United Against Zionism," a Jewish group critical of Israel's policies.

To date, at least 106 Palestinians - including dozens of civilians - have been killed, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza
Traffic was temporarily drawn to a halt when protesters occupied the main road, but police pushed the protesters to move to allow traffic through. Drivers honked their horns in support of the protesters whilst others took Palestinian flags and placards and hung them from their windows.

The demonstration concluded peacefully and police made no arrests.

Since the settlers' disappearance, Israeli forces have launched a wide-scale arrest campaign in the West Bank, detaining over 500 Palestinians, including lawmakers and former government officials -- as well as a barrage of air strikes on the besieged Gaza Strip.
A ball of fire is seen following an early morning Israeli air strike on Rafah in the southern Gaza strip

A ball of fire is seen following an early morning Israeli air strike on Rafah in the southern Gaza strip

A M-75 rocket is launched from the coastal Gaza strip towards Israel by militants of the Ezz Al-Din Al Qassam militia, the military wing of Hamas movement 
A M-75 rocket is launched from the coastal Gaza strip towards Israel by militants of the Ezz Al-Din Al Qassam militia, the military wing of Hamas movement

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