I think even those who were maybe reluctant to go out, who are not used to protest, who are sad but prefer to be in private space within their sadness, understood our voice must join together to one huge scream: Bring the hostages with a deal
I don't know why, but I am blessed, I am here
The consecutive demonstrations over the last week saw unprecedented crowds, but Netanyahu maintains that military pressure is still the main way to bring the remaining captives back home, and a deal to bring about their release is still nowhere in sight,
Mr Prime Minister, a few days ago, in front of the families of the captives and said, sorry that we’re not able to bring them back alive. But what kind of forgiveness is that if you do not intend to change your ways?” ... We will not forgive”.
There were groups of protesters calling for a ceasefire as early as November and December [last year], and I think that number has been growing in a pretty steady way,
I think that’s now a pretty common understanding among protesters. You do see a rising number of Israelis wanting this to end whether they are in the streets or not,
The risk-assessment process in relation to planned events is dynamic and takes into account the constantly changing picture across London
With less than 24 hours to go, the Metropolitan Police has dropped its attempt to frustrate our national march for Palestine
Following a week of argument and attempts to bully and intimidate the demonstration organisers, the police have now agreed that protesters will assemble from 12 noon, at Regent Street St James's as we had originally intended
A report was received regarding a Palestinian girl who was killed by shots in the area. The incident is under review,
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister, sentenced Carmel, my cousin, to death,