March for Change: International Calls for Ceasefire Resonate in London and Washington

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Thousands of people took to the streets of London on Saturday 13 January as part of a global day of action to show solidarity with Palestine and demand a ceasefire in Gaza.  The march, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, saw impassioned demonstrators gathering on Queen Victoria Street before making their way towards Parliament Square along Fleet Street. This marked the seventh National March for Palestine organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign since October 2023. The event witnessed the presence of Little Amal, a giant puppet representing a Syrian child refugee, symbolizing the collective struggle of refugees worldwide. Amidst the protests, speakers addressed the crowd, highlighting the urgent need for attention to the escalating war on Gaza.  Amir Nizar Zuabi, the artistic director of Walk With Amal, emphasized the connection between the Palestinian cause and the longstanding refugee population. He pointed out to The Guardian that Gaza, home to many refugees from Jaffa and the coastal areas of Palestine, is once again being targeted by Israeli forces.  Simultaneously, similar protests reverberated globally. In Washington, D.C., thousands gathered opposite the White House vehemently demanding an end to Israeli military action in…

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