
British nationalists face-off with pro-Palestine Al Quds marchers
Pro-Israeli British nationalists scuffled with police and pro-Palestine demonstrators at this year’s Al Quds march in London.
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…
See where Al Quds Day was commemorated across the world
Al Quds is just 10 days away. Zionist and Far-right agitators may try and disrupt this peaceful protest. Here’s what to do if they try and all your other tips for Al Quds Day 2018.
Last year Al Quds Day faced an unprecedented smear campaign by the far-right and Zionist media that led terrorist Darren Osborne to attempt to target the peaceful protest.
Approximately 8000 people turned out for the annual Al-Quds Day parade which highlights the ongoing suffering of the Palestinians.
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