Over a 150,000 demonstrators marched through central London last weekend to demand an end to the genocide in Gaza and a halt to British arms supplies to the Zionist state. “This weekend, we marched once again in solidarity with the Palestinian people,” Jeremy Corbyn said. The former Labour leader who now heads the Independent Alliance bloc in the House of Commons said “we sent a message to our government: if you knowingly supply weapons to a government whose leader is wanted for war crimes, the long arm of international law will extend to you too”.
At the rally in Whitehall Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian ambassador to Britain, thanked the crowd for turning out to demand justice for the Palestinians, “Your voices matter more than
they want you to believe” he said. Welcoming the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants issued for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence chief
Yoav Gallant, the Palestinian envoy who represents the State of Palestine that runs the “autonomous zone in the West Bank said “these war criminals must be arrested. Their place is behind bars. Arrest them!”
The Starmer government signalled it would enforce the warrants if the wanted men arrived in British territory, but continues to allow arms exports to Israel to commit the crimes the ICC has judged to be indictable. Indeed, the Starmer Government refuses to describe Israel’s actions as a genocide, despite the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling that that is plausibly the case. Last weekend’s march through the heart of the capital showed the breadth and depth of the opposition to the government’s illogical and immoral position.
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