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Christian peace campaigners in Downing Street rally for Rafah


Today in Downing Street

Today in Downing Street

More than 10,000 people took part in a peaceful, last-minute rally in Downing Street this evening, (Tuesday 28 May), in response to Israel's horrific attacks on the tented refugee camp in Rafah, southern Gaza yesterday, which killed at least 50 people, mostly women and children, and injured hundreds more.

Speakers demanded an immediate halt to all arms sales to Israel and called for Israel to follow the ICJ Directives. They praised the Jewish peace demonstrators in Israel and all the students who have risen up around the world appealing for an end to the onslaught and justice for the Palestinian people.

One campaigner said: "Our government and the Labour leadership have provided support for Israel as it commits genocide. They have blood on their hands."

Among the crowds were several representatives from Christians for Palestine.

Colette Joyce from Westminster Diocese Justice and Peace told ICN: "We cannot carry on being complicit while unprotected civilians die in tent camps from military strikes, after having been moved many times already, in search of safety in Gaza.

"We stood outside Number 10 Downing Street today with our banner saying: 'Blessed are the Peacemakers' - because our shared humanity calls out for a better response, one that does not ask the most vulnerable to pay the highest price."

LINKS

Christians for Palestine UK: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555041637853

Stop the War: www.stopwar.org.uk/

Palestinian Solidarity Campaign: https://palestinecampaign.org/

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