Slideshow: Protestors gather to demonstrate against Gaza conflict

A protest against Israel’s offensive into Gaza was held in front of Dewsbury Town Hall on Saturday (26).
Gaza protest.Gaza protest.
Gaza protest.

Organisers said more around 1000 people assembled in the town centre for a peaceful demonstration against the conflict.

More than 1000 people, mostly Palestinian civilians, have died. Nearly a quarter are children.

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Friends of Al-Aqsa Dewsbuury and Batley branch organised the static demonstration, which featured speakers including Nick Ruff from the Stop the War Coalition; Jane Gregory from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign; Mike Wood, MP for Batley and Spen; Coun Darren O’Donovan (Lab, Dews West); Mohammed Shafiq from the Ramadan Foundation, Rochdale and Iqbal Bhana OBE.

Gaza protest.Gaza protest.
Gaza protest.

Friends of Al-Aqsa said the demonstration was a “protest against both Israel’s massacres in Gaza and the Cameron government’s support for Israel’s war crimes”.

Bradford activist Shamsuddin Ahmed, from Friends of Al-Aqsa, said “How can you not be moved? Palestine will be free one day...it will be free one day, so long as we carry on what we are doing today – that is not to forget the people of Palestine”

A roll call of the deceased children was done by school children and a one minute silence was observed.