Five individuals were arrested during a pro-Palestinian march in London, the first of its kind under the new Labour government on Saturday. Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered to call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, where Israel has killed more than 38,000 Palestinians since last October, leaving most civilians homeless and at risk of famine. The event was organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and participants assembled at Russell Square before proceeding through the city, culminating with speeches near Portcullis House. Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrests, including one individual on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offense related to a placard. Despite conditions requiring the protest to remain on Victoria Embankment, some protesters gathered opposite Downing Street, marshaled by Met officers. Among the attendees was Jeremy Corbyn, who reiterated his support for the Palestinian cause. The Met Police emphasized their use of powers to minimize disruption and balance the rights of all during the demonstration. This march is part of a series of regular protests held since October, with previous ones ending at Whitehall.
5 arrested at pro-Palestinian rally in London
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