Al-Quds Day marked in London
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators march through the streets to mark the Al-Quds Day in London, England on June 10, 2018.
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators march through the streets to mark the Al-Quds Day in London, England on June 10, 2018.
Hundreds of people in London and Berlin have commemorated the International Quds Day, marching in support of the oppressed people of Palestine and against the decades-long occupation of the Palestinian territories by the Israeli regime. Demonstrators in London convened in front of the Royal Embassy
Hundreds of people in London and Berlin have commemorated the International Quds Day, marching in support of the oppressed people of Palestine and against the decades-long occupation of the Palestinian territories by the Israeli regime.
Pro-Israeli British nationalists scuffled with police and pro-Palestine demonstrators at this year’s Al Quds march in London.
Quds Day or Jerusalem Day has been commemorated annually, on the last Friday of Ramadan, since 1979.
Thousands of people marched through the streets of central London yesterday calling for an end to Israel’s occupation of Palestine, despite the presence of far right and Zionists aiming to disrupt the protest.
Al Quds Day 2018 in London was the biggest and broadest yet. Here’s what happened…
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