Over 30,000 march through London against antisemitism

Undeterred by the wind and rain of Storm Darragh, over 30,000 people, according to organisers, marched through central London, protesting against the surge in antisemitism that has been seen across the UK since October 7.

Holding banners, Union Jacks and Israeli flags and amidst chants of “Stop the hate before it’s too late”, the cross-communal turnout, supported by allies primarily from the Hindu, Sikh, Iranian and Christian communities, marched from the Royal Courts of Justice to Parliament Square, where several speakers addressed the crowd.

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