Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of London for a pro-Palestinian demonstration. According to police estimates, about 30,000 people took part on Saturday afternoon. The protest would lead to the Israeli embassy. About a dozen people were temporarily arrested, including a man with an anti-Semitic poster, the Metropolitan Police said.
When officers wanted to arrest him, they were attacked, the police said on platform X (formerly Twitter). This led to a further six arrests. People have also been arrested for, for example, refusing to take off their face coverings.
The organization Palestine Solidarity Campaign called for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip with the protest march in the British capital. According to the PA news agency, the initiative expected more than 200,000 people. Former Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn was among those in attendance, as seen in photos. (sda/dpa)
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