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Anti-Israel rally in front of the Israeli embassy in London

Pak Sahafat – Hundreds of people from all walks of life gathered in front of the Israeli embassy in London on Friday to protest the violence and the continuing crimes of the Zionist regime in the occupied territories.

According to Pak Sahafat News agency, Demonstrators chanted anti-Israel slogans calling for an end to the occupation, violence and apartheid in occupied Palestine.

The protesters, organized by pro-Palestinian groups including the British Muslim Association and the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign, called for pressure from the British government to stop the Zionist regime’s illegal actions.

Participants carried Palestinian flags and chanted slogans calling for Palestinian resistance and freedom: From the river to the sea, Palestine must be liberated.

A few days ago, another group of protesters held a protest rally in front of the Israeli embassy, ​​chanting anti-Israel slogans, expressing their anger and disgust with the brutal actions of the Zionists.

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The Zionist regime’s troops and settlers have been launching attacks on the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestinian worshipers since last week, injuring 160 Palestinians, some of whom are reported to be in critical condition.

The Zionist army’s attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday, desecrating it and injuring dozens of Palestinian worshipers who had come to the shrine to offer Friday prayers, has provoked widespread reactions from international groups and personalities.

The Zionist action provoked widespread anger among Palestinian groups and personalities, who condemned the action and threatened to retaliate strongly against the occupiers’ crimes.

Western countries have so far either not responded to these developments or have issued tough statements calling for a reduction in tensions.

In a passive and relentless reaction, the spokesman for the British Prime Minister expressed concern over the Zionists’ repeated attacks on worshipers in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque and stressed the need for restraint on both sides.

Boris Johnson’s spokesman told a news conference attended by foreign media representatives in London: We are concerned about the situation in Quds and emphasize the need for restraint, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.

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