Speaker at Downing Street pro-Palestine vigil says UK media ran ‘lies about Hamas attack’
Around 500 pro-Palestinian activists took part in a demo in Whitehall on Wednesday night in which another speaker claimed the Gaza hospital deaths were 'the true face of Zionism'
A speaker at a pro-Palestinian vigil held outside Downing Street on Wednesday night launched a scathing attack on the British media claiming they put “uncorroborated lies on their front page about the Hamas attack.”
The same speaker, introduced to the crowd of around 1000 gathered in Whitehall, as Shabil, a national officer from the Stop The War Coalition, then referenced the horrendous explosion that killed hundreds in the car park of a Gaza hospital the previous day.
He said:”Yesterday they killed 500 Palestinians in a matter of seconds ….we are watching now as the Israeli government claim that it wasn’t them….
“Yet they want us to believe it wasn’t them.”
Opening goading the Home Secretary he added:”Suella thinks she’s coming for us… the British people are coming for you and your government.”
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He then turned to Rishi Sunak, saying we remember his “smiling mug when he was stood there with the war criminal Netanyahu.”
The Stop The War Coaltion activist then shouted:”The door of 10 Downing Street is dripping with Palestinian blood.”
Ignoring growing evidence that the blast, that killed hundreds of innocent civilians was caused by a stray missile fired by Islamic Jihad, he then referenced reporting of the Hamas terrorist atrocities of October 7th in the media, saying:” “Our media last week was happy to put uncorroborated lies on their front page about the Hamas attack.”
It was far from the only inflammatory speech delivered at the latest protest in central London, again backed by groups including the Palestine Solidarity Campaign following Tuesday’s explosion outside the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza.
Those in attendance, on a wet and windy night, held a three minutes silence for the victims of the incident, and also engaged in Muslim prayers. Regular chants of From The River To The Sea and Free, Free Palestine were also encouraged, in open defiance of home secretary Suella Braverman’s suggestion that police officers would arrest those repeating the words.
In another speech by Janine from the Palestinian Youth Movement, it was claimed:”Last night the occupation forces committed a massacre in the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza murdering over 500 Palestinians.
“The scale of yesterday’s massacre exposes the scale of the true intent of the Zionist project which is more explicit at this moment than it ever has been before, intentionally targeting a hospital where mostly women and children are being treated is the true face of Zionism.”
She added there had been “two weeks of Zionist assault on Gaza…. two weeks of some of the most horrific things we have ever witnessed in our lifetimes.”
Without any reference or condemnation of the Hamas terrorist attacks, she again added that we are seeing “the true face of Zionism.”
She said the US, UK and French government’s and the Western media “all have blood on their hands” for the assault on the Palestinian people.
Janine added:”This assault on Gaza did not begin two weeks ago, as much as the media would like you to believe so. Over 75 years the Zionist regime has attempted to erase and silence us.”
She later claimed:”We are the intifada generation and we are also the liberation generation.”
A further speech from a female Muslim Association of Great Britain activist included the claim:”What we saw last night was a war crime. Israel has been committing war crime after war crime.”
She claimed that Israel had “bombed a hospital” and quoting someone else’s words she added “every Western politician who has declared unconditional support for Israel’s war efforts has the blood of these children on their hands.”
The final speaker claimed pro-Palestinian activists were now being victimised as the “apartheid state” was “killing indiscriminately.”
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