THIS is the disturbing moment a crowd of gun-wielding terrorists swarm the Hamas truck holding three Israeli hostages. The shocking clip was taken inside Gaza as Hamas brought the three women to
Three more people have been charged after a pro-Palestinian protest in central London on Saturday. Thousands gathered in the city to express support for Palestinians, the day before a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas came into force.
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The ceasefire, which comes into effect Sunday morning, involves the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas and Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
Thousands took to the streets on Saturday for the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) rally in Whitehall, and were met with a heavy police presence.
GAZA hostages will walk free from Hamas hell on Sunday after Israel’s security cabinet finally signed off on a ceasefire deal last night. Three unidentified women will be the first to be released
On Sunday nine people were charged by the MET, including Stop the War Coalition chief steward Chris Nineham and activist Piers Corbyn, brother of Islington MP Jeremy Corbyn. Corbyn and Hayes and Harlington MP John McDonnell were both interviewed by police for their involvement in the protest, according to Nineham.
Man screams "free Palestine" at attendees of event marking the 2nd birthday of the youngest hostage held in Gaza.
Israel’s 15-month bombardment of Gaza has destroyed much of Hamas’s military wing. It has also degraded the Iran-backed proxy network that helps sustain the militant group.
Thousands of pro-Palestinian supporters gathered in central London Saturday, on the eve of the start of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, hoping to put "pressure" to ensure the ceasefire holds.
Thousands of people gathered and over 70 were arrested at a pro-Palestinian rally in central London Saturday, on the eve of the start of a ceasefire