Police attempting to avoid events as stress run high on Armistice Day PUBLISHED : 11 Nov 2023 at 20: 45 Protesters take part in the “National March For Palestine” in main London on Saturday. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak earlier explained a prepared march on Armistice Day, when Britain honours its war dead, as “provocative and ill-mannered” and recommended cops restriction it. (Photo: AFP) LONDON – Huge crowds marched through the British capital on Saturday, as pro-Palestinian advocates made their mostcurrent mass call for a ceasefire, with cops out in force to avoid clashes with counter-protesters. The “National March for Palestine”, arranged by the Stop the War Coalition, set off after a two-minutes’ silence to keepinmind Britain’s war dead on Armistice Day was observed at The Cenotaph war memorial in main London at 1100 GMT. Huge crowds of protesters waved black, red, white and green Palestinian flags and held up placards announcing “Stop Bombing Gaza”, simply over a month giventhat a Hamas attack eliminated more than 1,200 and took some 240 individuals captive, according to Israel. Five weeks of an Israeli military project in reaction has left simply over 11,000 individuals in Gaza dead, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in the seaside enclave. As the march set off, protesters yelled “free Palestine” and “ceasefire now”. Scuffles London’s Metropolitan Police hasactually made a overall of almost 100 arrests at previous pro-Palestinian marches, consistingof fo
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