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Israel-Gaza: More than 2,000 homes destroyed during bombardment, Palestinian official says

Israel-Gaza: More than 2,000 homes destroyed during bombardment, Palestinian official says
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Thousands march through London in support of Palestinians as Gaza ceasefire holds

In the capital, demonstrators congregated at Victoria Embankment on Saturday afternoon before making their way to Hyde Park. Holding banners, placards and flags, they let off green and red-coloured smoke and chanted, blocking traffic as they marched. Protesters let off coloured smoke Credit: Yui Mok/PA Some demonstrators could be seen wearing costumes, masks and face paint, while others were draped in the Palestinian flag. Groups of police watched as some protesters climbed bus stops and lampposts and wrote “Free Palestine” on walls. Chants of “Israel is a terrorist state” and “We are all Palestinians” could be heard during the march.

Israel-Gaza: More than 2,000 homes destroyed during bombardment, Palestinian official says

Israel-Gaza: More than 2,000 homes destroyed during bombardment, Palestinian official says Liam James © Provided by The Independent At least 2,000 housing units were destroyed in Gaza during the fighting between Israeli and Palestinian militant groups, a Gaza official said on Saturday. The United Nations Security council called for “full adherence” to the ceasefire between the Israeli government and Hamas – the militant group that controls Gaza – and stressed the immediate need for humanitarian aid for Palestinian civilians. During a tour of the battered Palestinian territory in the wake of the 11-day war with Israel, the UN’s top aid official in the region appealed to both sides not to make any “provocative moves”.

Corbyn demands freedom for Palestinians as thousands march in London | Darlington and Stockton Times

Jeremy Corbyn was among the speakers at a protest attended by thousands in central London to demand “freedom” for Palestinians. A large crowd gathered in Hyde Park on Saturday afternoon for a rally in solidarity with the people of Palestine. Protesters held banners, let off fireworks and chanted despite the heavy rain. A Palestinian flag was also placed at the top of a nearby crane. Organisers from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign estimated that over 180,000 people attended the rally. Mr Corbyn spoke at the end of the event, after speeches from former shadow chancellor John McDonnell and rapper Lowkey. The former Labour leader said: “Children should not grow up having seen their home demolished by a bomb dropped from the safety of thousands of feet above.

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