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Hundreds of Thousands Unite in London: March for Palestine’s Freedom

Credit (PSC) UK | 18th May 2024

On May 18, 2024, hundreds of thousands of passionate individuals gathered in London to march in solidarity with Palestine, marking 76 years of the ongoing Nakba.

This powerful demonstration, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign UK (PSC), sends a clear message to governments around the world: it is time to bring the Nakba to an end.

Marches like this play a crucial role in raising global awareness and putting pressure on governments to take action. By coming together, we amplify our voices and demonstrate the widespread support for Palestinian rights and justice. Such collective action can lead to tangible change, encouraging governments to reconsider their policies and stand up against oppression.

The Palestinian Pulse proudly shares this video to highlight the impact of these marches. When people unite for a common cause, they not only inspire others but also create a ripple effect that can lead to significant political and social shifts.

We urge our global audience to continue supporting such initiatives, participate in local and international solidarity events, and keep the conversation alive. Together, we can build a world where justice and peace prevail.

Watch the videos and be inspired by the solidarity and commitment shown in London. Join us in our mission to raise awareness and fight for the freedom of Palestine.

Credit: Palestine Solidarity Campaign UK | Facebook

Join us in raising awareness and inspiring solidarity for Palestine through art and community engagement.

“For Gazans, war is like the weather, we live through it continually. We have no say in it; it just comes and goes, from the day we’re born. Most Gazans have never left the Strip; they don’t know what life feels like where war is not the norm; they don’t know what freedom is either. They know they want it, but they’ve never really tasted it.”
― Atef Abu Saif, Don’t Look Left: A Diary of Genocide

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