The Palestine Solidarity Campaign march successfully passed the Stop The Hate counter-protest in central London...

Published: 3:34 pm November 30, 2024
Updated: 12:14 pm October 8, 2025
Peaceful Passage as Palestine Solidarity March Moves Through London

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign march successfully passed the Stop The Hate counter-protest in central London without incident, according to the Metropolitan Police. The march, which drew significant public attention, has now assembled in Whitehall.

Orderly Protest and Dispersal

The Stop The Hate counter-protest, which stood in opposition to the Palestine Solidarity march, has begun dispersing following the peaceful conclusion of their demonstration.

In a statement, the Metropolitan Police confirmed:

“The Palestine Solidarity Campaign march has passed the Stop The Hate counter protest without incident. Stop The Hate is now dispersing and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign has assembled in Whitehall.”

Police Presence and Monitoring

A robust police presence was maintained throughout the event to ensure public safety and manage the flow of the marches. Officers monitored the situation closely, ensuring the demonstrations remained peaceful and orderly.

Significance of the March

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign march, organized to show support for the Palestinian cause, has drawn widespread participation and is part of a series of rallies held across the UK. The event in Whitehall aims to amplify voices calling for peace and justice in the region.

Community Reactions

Both protests have garnered attention from the public and online communities. The peaceful nature of the events has been widely praised, with many expressing relief at the lack of confrontations between the groups.

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