BBC News, Central London
Hundreds of Israel protesters marched through Central London on Sunday to demand the release of hostages held in Gaza and show their support for the country.
Protesters led by UK chief Rabbi Empram Mirvis and Jewish Direct Action Group have discontinued hatred which reflects Israeli flags and bound faces.
Some expressed anger with Britain’s intention Recognize a Palestinian kingdom Until Israel fulfills certain conditions in September, many told the BBC that it was a “reward for Hamas”.
A person, who was not part of the march, was arrested for a common attack and a racially increased public order for crime, the Metropolitan Police said.
Near the Truphalgar Square, small small people broke down while chanting a handful of people as well as pro-Filistini slogans. Some were taken by the police.
Adam Manit, who lost many family members Attacks from across the Hamas -led border on 7 October 2023Said that the UK government “did not end all possibilities” to free the remaining hostages “.
He told the BBC, “The freedom of the hostages unlocks new routes, and this is the fastest way to break the crisis in the Middle East.”
“I want the UK government to mess up things,” he said, saying that its “bungalow” declaration about the Palestinian kingdom left Hamas “beautiful” and knowing that “he had won a benefit”.
It is believed that out of the remaining 50 hostages held in 20, Gaza, it is believed to be alive.
Some protesters took pictures of Ivatar David-24-year-old Joe was Hamas is looking weak and weak in video Earlier this month, indicated resentment in both Israel and internationally.
Julie, who did not want to give her other name, told the BBC that we need to “remember the hostages”.
“We need to bring them home. We need more people here. At this time there is a lot of moral confusion.”
Sir Kir Stmper said in July that Britain will recognize a Palestinian state in September Until Israel “takes important steps to eliminate the horrific position in Gaza” does not take “.
The Prime Minister said that Israel should also fulfill other conditions, in which agreeing to a ceasefire, should be committed to a long-term sustainable peace that provides a two-state solution, and allows the United Nations to resume the supply supply.
But many protesters said that Sir Keer should give priority to the release of hostages.
Another defender Daniel said, “The hostages are rotting in the tunnels and the British government is not pressurizing Hamas.”
“this is outrageous.”
There was a major security presence for March, including police and Jewish security groups.
Many of the protesters indicated with ‘and Jewish hatred’, many attendees told the BBC that they were concerned about their safety in Britain.
The Jewish groups say that there has been a sharp increase in antiseemic incidents in the UK since 7 October 2023, the date of Hamas -led attacks on Israel when about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.
Since then, 61,430 people have been killed in Gaza as a result of Israeli military operations, saying the Ministry of Health.