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Gaza protest at Israeli embassy | |
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Demonstrators are gathered close to the Israeli embassy in London, following a day of protests across the UK against Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip. | |
Up to 5,000 protesters are involved in a stand-off with police in Kensington and some are burning Israeli flags. | |
Earlier, up to 12,000 demonstrators marched through central London, hurling shoes at the gates of Downing Street. | |
Other rallies took place in cities including Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Portsmouth. | |
As the stand-off continued at the embassy, reports emerged that Israeli ground troops had entered Gaza. | |
The government has said it is defending its citizens from Palestinian rocket attacks, but Gordon Brown has called for an urgent ceasefire. | |
A Number 10 spokesman said the prime minister had spoken to his Israeli counterpart, Ehud Olmert, on Saturday to press for an end to the violence. | A Number 10 spokesman said the prime minister had spoken to his Israeli counterpart, Ehud Olmert, on Saturday to press for an end to the violence. |
"Rocket attacks from Hamas must stop, and we have called for a halt to Israeli military action in Gaza," the spokesman said.Police said up to 5,000 were gathered close to the Israeli embassy | |
"Too many have died and we need space to get humanitarian supplies to those who need them. As the prime minister has made clear, moderation must prevail." | "Too many have died and we need space to get humanitarian supplies to those who need them. As the prime minister has made clear, moderation must prevail." |
Israeli embassy | Israeli embassy |
More than 30 organisations, including the British Muslim Initiative and the Stop the War Coalition, have worked together to organise the series of protests on Saturday. | More than 30 organisations, including the British Muslim Initiative and the Stop the War Coalition, have worked together to organise the series of protests on Saturday. |
In London, crowds marched along the Embankment towards Trafalgar Square, shouting "Free, free Palestine" and "Israel terrorists". | In London, crowds marched along the Embankment towards Trafalgar Square, shouting "Free, free Palestine" and "Israel terrorists". |
When they reached Whitehall about a thousand shoes were thrown at the gates of Downing Street, echoing the protest of an Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at US President George W Bush. | When they reached Whitehall about a thousand shoes were thrown at the gates of Downing Street, echoing the protest of an Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at US President George W Bush. |
The Metropolitan Police put the total number of demonstrators in London at between 10,000 and 12,000, but organisers claimed the figures was as high as 75,000. | |
Later, a group of protesters broke off from the main group and headed for the Israeli embassy.Some 600 people, young and old, marched through Edinburgh | |
Roads were closed and police in riot gear used barriers to contain the crowds on Kensington High Street and away from the embassy itself. | |
The BBC's Barnie Choudhury, who is at the scene, said the atmosphere had become more angry and missiles had been thrown at police. | |
'War crime' | 'War crime' |
Earlier, former London mayor Ken Livingstone addressed the crowds in Trafalgar Square: "Let's send a message directly to the Israeli government: if you think you can win votes by the indiscriminate slaughter of Palestinian men, women and children, you are wrong." | Earlier, former London mayor Ken Livingstone addressed the crowds in Trafalgar Square: "Let's send a message directly to the Israeli government: if you think you can win votes by the indiscriminate slaughter of Palestinian men, women and children, you are wrong." |
Mr Livingstone told the BBC the protests sent "a powerful message" to the prime minister that the public would not tolerate Israel's "war crime". | Mr Livingstone told the BBC the protests sent "a powerful message" to the prime minister that the public would not tolerate Israel's "war crime". |
"The silence of the British government, and most Western governments, is obscene, and I think Gordon Brown will see this and recognise the real anger amongst Londoners," he said. | "The silence of the British government, and most Western governments, is obscene, and I think Gordon Brown will see this and recognise the real anger amongst Londoners," he said. |
Also speaking in Trafalgar Square, veteran politician Tony Benn praised those who had turned out. | Also speaking in Trafalgar Square, veteran politician Tony Benn praised those who had turned out. |
"All movements begin at grassroots level, and this is one of the most powerful demonstrations I've been a part of," he said. | "All movements begin at grassroots level, and this is one of the most powerful demonstrations I've been a part of," he said. |
"What I would like to see is the prime minister and [Foreign Secretary] David Miliband do more, and be more vocal." | "What I would like to see is the prime minister and [Foreign Secretary] David Miliband do more, and be more vocal." |
Mr Benn also called for a Europe-wide boycott of Israeli goods. | Mr Benn also called for a Europe-wide boycott of Israeli goods. |
Among the protesters was singer Annie Lennox, who said: "I'm here today as a mother, not as a politician. I'm not pro-anybody, I'm here for human rights.In Manchester, up to 2,000 people joined the demonstration | Among the protesters was singer Annie Lennox, who said: "I'm here today as a mother, not as a politician. I'm not pro-anybody, I'm here for human rights.In Manchester, up to 2,000 people joined the demonstration |
"The turnout today is absolutely incredible, it shows that so many people really care about the issue. Hopefully now we will see dialogue, dialogue, dialogue." | "The turnout today is absolutely incredible, it shows that so many people really care about the issue. Hopefully now we will see dialogue, dialogue, dialogue." |
Elsewhere, in Portsmouth, nearly 500 people took to the streets and some 300 marched in Bristol. | Elsewhere, in Portsmouth, nearly 500 people took to the streets and some 300 marched in Bristol. |
Police said there were about 500 demonstrators in Glasgow and 600 in Edinburgh, although organisers said there were more like 2,000 protesters in each city. | Police said there were about 500 demonstrators in Glasgow and 600 in Edinburgh, although organisers said there were more like 2,000 protesters in each city. |
A spokeswoman said: "The event went very well and we hope that it demonstrates the feeling of people in Scotland. | A spokeswoman said: "The event went very well and we hope that it demonstrates the feeling of people in Scotland. |
"That was what today was about, it was to say the siege has to end immediately." | "That was what today was about, it was to say the siege has to end immediately." |
Civilian deaths | Civilian deaths |
Comedian Alexei Sayle, who was also planning to take part in the demonstrations, told the BBC that Israel's response was "massively disproportionate" and although the two countries had a complicated history, the answer was simple. | Comedian Alexei Sayle, who was also planning to take part in the demonstrations, told the BBC that Israel's response was "massively disproportionate" and although the two countries had a complicated history, the answer was simple. |
He said: "Stop killing people, stop killing children and then start thinking about the little things after that." | He said: "Stop killing people, stop killing children and then start thinking about the little things after that." |
But actor and comedian Paul Kaye said the situation was just as "terrifying" for Israelis under constant Hamas fire. | But actor and comedian Paul Kaye said the situation was just as "terrifying" for Israelis under constant Hamas fire. |
Actor Paul Kaye: Fear is the same on both sides of the border | Actor Paul Kaye: Fear is the same on both sides of the border |
"I think it's important to remember that mothers fleeing rocket attacks holding their children have the same fear on both sides of the border," he told the BBC. | "I think it's important to remember that mothers fleeing rocket attacks holding their children have the same fear on both sides of the border," he told the BBC. |
Israel stepped up its offensive against Gaza on Saturday, using tanks and artillery to bombard the territory. | Israel stepped up its offensive against Gaza on Saturday, using tanks and artillery to bombard the territory. |
In one raid, at least 10 people were killed when a missile hit a mosque in Beit Lahiya, Palestinian sources said. | In one raid, at least 10 people were killed when a missile hit a mosque in Beit Lahiya, Palestinian sources said. |
The UN says that since the start of the violence a week ago more than 400 people have been killed, about 25% of them civilians - including at least 34 children. | The UN says that since the start of the violence a week ago more than 400 people have been killed, about 25% of them civilians - including at least 34 children. |
Four Israelis - three civilians and one soldier - have been killed by rockets fired into Israel from Gaza. | Four Israelis - three civilians and one soldier - have been killed by rockets fired into Israel from Gaza. |
Both sides have so far resisted international calls for a ceasefire. | Both sides have so far resisted international calls for a ceasefire. |