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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. | 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 have been involved in a stand-off with police in Kensington. Some have burned Israeli flags and thrown missiles at officers. | |
Earlier, up to 12,000 demonstrators marched through central London, hurling shoes at the gates of Downing Street. | 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 and Glasgow. | Other rallies took place in cities including Manchester and Glasgow. |
As the stand-off continued at the embassy, reports emerged that Israeli ground troops had entered Gaza. | 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.Protesters burned Israeli flags and threw missiles at police | The government has said it is defending its citizens from Palestinian rocket attacks, but Gordon Brown has called for an urgent ceasefire.Protesters burned Israeli flags and threw missiles at police |
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. | "Rocket attacks from Hamas must stop, and we have called for a halt to Israeli military action in Gaza," the spokesman said. |
"As the prime minister has made clear, moderation must prevail." | "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. | 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 | 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. | 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. At least one person was injured, he said. | The BBC's Barnie Choudhury, who is at the scene, said the atmosphere had become more angry and missiles had been thrown at police. At least one person was injured, he said. |
In a statement, police said: "From approximately 1800 [GMT], a small minority of people at the front of the barrier line made repeated attempts to break through the barriers. | In a statement, police said: "From approximately 1800 [GMT], a small minority of people at the front of the barrier line made repeated attempts to break through the barriers. |
"This small number threw sticks and other missiles at officers, before pulling apart the barrier line throwing them at officers. | "This small number threw sticks and other missiles at officers, before pulling apart the barrier line throwing them at officers. |
"Stewards and others within the crowd made continued attempts to prevent this course of action on the part of the small minority and keep the mood calm." | "Stewards and others within the crowd made continued attempts to prevent this course of action on the part of the small minority and keep the mood calm." |
'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, some 2,000 protesters joined a rally in Manchester. 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. |