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Zionists’ fear of re-holding the World Al-Quds Day march in London

Pak Sahafat – The World Al-Quds Day march, which will be held again this year in the last days of the holy month of Ramadan after a two-year hiatus due to coronary restrictions in Britain, has sparked panic and anger among Zionists.

According to Pak Sahafat News agency, The Zionist newspaper Joyesh News recently, in an all-out insulting article, called the annual World Al-Quds Day march in London a “virus” that “returns to London after a two-year hiatus.”

The report, quoting a Zionist organization called the Social Security Association, claimed that the rally was “for a long time one of the most extremist anti-Israel rallies in Britain.”

The Social Security Association is registered in the UK as a charity to measure so-called anti-Semitism attacks and the security of British Jews, but is affiliated with the Mossad’s spy agency and plays a key role in discrediting Palestinian supporters in Britain.

In recent years, growing hatred against the World Al-Quds Day march in London has led to increased persecution and intimidation of protesters by far-right groups and Zionist organizations.

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It was five years ago that Dren Osborne, an extremist right-wing terrorist, planned to attack the marchers under the influence of right-wing propaganda. After he failed to carry out this evil operation, he went to the Finsbury Mosque in north London to subdue the marchers.

In 2018 and 2019, an extremist group in Britain threatened on social media to fire on protesters.

“Massoud Shajreh, the head of the British Islamic Human Rights Commission, which is coordinating the World Al-Quds Day march in London, told IRNA: “Zionist racism must strengthen and encourage our determination to challenge Israel’s apartheid regime so that we can work harder to end the system of racial domination.

He added: “The Zionists regularly refer to the Palestinians as viruses and vermin, so it is not surprising to see such language being transmitted to Britain and used against young innocent men, women and children.”

The World Al-Quds Day march in London has been held peacefully for 40 years as a symbol of resistance and support for the Palestinians.

According to the announced schedule, this year’s march will be held on April 24 (May 4). Participants are expected to gather in front of the British Interior Ministry building and then demonstrate in front of the British Prime Minister’s Office.

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