Beautiful Virgin Islands

Tuesday, Jul 01, 2025

Pro-Palestine Groups to Hold Major Protest in Central London Amidst Ongoing Conflict

Pro-Palestine Groups to Hold Major Protest in Central London Amidst Ongoing Conflict

Organizers anticipate large turnout as police prepare for potential clashes with counter-demonstrators.
A significant pro-Palestine protest is scheduled to occur in central London on Saturday, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC).

The campaign, alongside several other groups, anticipates that hundreds of thousands of participants will gather.

The demonstration will commence at noon in Whitehall and proceed to the U.S. Embassy in Nine Elms Lane, where speakers are expected to address attendees.

This event follows recent comments made by former President Donald Trump regarding the Gaza Strip, where he suggested that the United States could assume responsibility for development efforts in the region, referring to his vision of transforming it into the 'Riviera of the Middle East.' Trump has also proposed relocating displaced Palestinians, estimated to number around two million, to neighboring countries such as Jordan.

The PSC has characterized Trump's proposal as a 'blueprint for a crime of historic proportions.' In contrast, the anti-Palestine protest group, Stop The Hate, plans to hold a counter-demonstration at the junction of Grosvenor Road and Vauxhall Bridge, close to the main protest route.

The Metropolitan Police have implemented measures to separate the two groups to prevent conflict, stemming from previous incidents where protests had escalated.

Commander Glen Pavelin emphasized that adequate resources would be deployed to ensure public order and safety during the events.

Police have set regulations under the Public Order Act, establishing specific routes, assembly areas, and timeframes for both protests.

The pro-Palestinian march must commence by 1 p.m. and conclude by 4 p.m, while the counter-protest must disperse by 3:30 p.m.

This protest is significant as it will mark the 24th major pro-Palestine event in the UK since the conflict escalated on October 7, 2023, when Hamas militants launched an extensive attack in Israel, resulting in approximately 1,200 fatalities and the abduction of around 250 individuals.

The Palestinian death toll in response to Israeli military actions has reportedly exceeded 46,000, raising global concerns about the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

As preparations unfold, the police reiterate the importance of lawful assembly and public safety, urging participants to report any suspicious activities to law enforcement officials on site.
Newsletter

Related Articles

Beautiful Virgin Islands
0:00
0:00
Close
Robots Compete in Football Tournament in China Amid Injuries
Trump Administration Considers Withdrawal of Funding for Hospitals Providing Gender Treatment to Minors
Texas Enacts Law Allowing Gold and Silver Transactions
China Unveils Miniature Insect-Like Surveillance Drone
OpenAI Secures Multimillion-Dollar AI Contracts with Pentagon, India, and Grab
Marc Marquez Claims Victory at Dutch Grand Prix Amidst Family Misfortune
Germany Votes to Suspend Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers
Elon Musk Critiques Senate Budget Proposal Over Job Losses and Strategic Risks
Los Angeles Riots ended with Federal Investigations into Funding
Budapest Pride Parade Draws 200,000 Participants Amid Government Ban
Southern Europe Experiences Extreme Heat
Xiaomi's YU7 SUV Launch Garners Record Pre-Orders Amid Market Challenges
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's Lavish Wedding in Venice
Russia Launches Largest Air Assault on Ukraine Since Invasion
Education Secretary Announces Overhaul of Complaints System Amid Rising Parental Grievances
Massive Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Belgrade
Trump Ends Trade Talks with Canada Over Digital Services Tax
UK Government Softens Welfare Reform Plans Amid Labour Party Rebellion
Labour Faces Rebellion Over Disability Benefit Reforms Ahead of Key Vote
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Host Lavish Wedding in Venice Amid Protests
Trump Asserts Readiness for Further Strikes on Iran Amid Nuclear Tensions
North Korea to Open New Beach Resort to Boost Tourism Economy
UK Labour Party Faces Internal Tensions Over Welfare Reforms
Andrew Cuomo Hints at Potential November Comeback Amid Democratic Primary Results
Curtis Sliwa Champions His Vision for New York City Amid Rising Crime Concerns
Federal Reserve Proposes Changes to Capital Rule Affecting Major Banks
EU TO HUNGARY: LET THEM PRIDE OR PREP FOR SHADE. ORBÁN TO EU: STAY IN YOUR LANE AND FIX YOUR OWN MESS.
Trump Escalates Criticism of Media Over Iran Strike Coverage
Trump Announces Upcoming US-Iran Meeting Amid Controversial Airstrikes
Trump Moves to Reshape Middle East Following Israel-Iran Conflict
Big Four Accounting Firms Fined in Exam Cheating Scandal
NATO Members Agree to 5% Defense Spending Target by 2035
Australia's Star Casino Secures $195 Million Rescue Package Amid Challenges
UK to Enhance Nuclear Capabilities with Acquisition of F-35A Fighter Jets
Russian Shadow Payments via Cryptocurrency Reach $9 Billion
Explosions Rock Doha as Iranian Missiles Target Qatar
“You Have 12 Hours to Flee”: Israeli Threat Campaign Targets Surviving Iranian Officials
Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world
Germany and Italy Under Pressure to Repatriate $245bn of Gold from US Vaults
Airlines Evaluate Flight Cancellations Amid Escalating US-Iran Tensions
Starmer Invites Innovators to Join Government Talent Scheme
UK Economy’s Strong Opening Quarter Shows Signs of Cooling
Harrods Seeks Court Order to Secure Al Fayed Estate for Victims
BA and Singapore Airlines Cancel Dubai Flights Amid Middle East Tensions
Trump Faces Backlash from MAGA Base Over Iran Strikes
Meta Bets $14 B on Alexandr Wang to Drive AI Ambitions
WATCH: Israeli forces show the aftermath of a massive airstrike at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site
FedEx Founder Fred Smith, ‘Heart and Soul’ of the Company, Dies at 80
Chinese Factories Shift Away from U.S. Amid Trump‑Era Tariffs
Pimco Seizes Opportunity in Japan’s Dislocated Bond Market
×