Hundreds of protesters gathered in London's Trafalgar Square yesterday, calling for an end to the ongoing violence in Gaza and condemning the UK government's perceived inaction in the face of the humanitarian crisis. Organisers of the rally, which drew a diverse crowd of activists, students, and community leaders, accused the British government of complicity in what they term a "genocide" in Gaza, where Israeli forces have been engaged in a fierce military campaign against Palestinian militants. As the protest turned tense, police made a number of arrests, with eyewitnesses describing scenes of chaos and confrontation. The rally was one of several held across the UK in recent days, highlighting the growing concern and outrage among many Britons over the situation in Gaza.


Protest organisers accuse UK government of complicity in Gaza genocide as arrests made at Trafalgar Square rally.