Al Jazeera Net - London

Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through the streets of London today afternoon in a mass rally at the invitation of the Palestinian Forum in Britain and its affiliated organizations, in commemoration of the 71 anniversary of the Nakba, coinciding with talk about a new deal planned to liquidate the Palestinian cause.

These organizations offer a campaign of British solidarity with Palestine, the Muslim League in Britain and the Stop the War coalition.

The remarkable contribution of the Palestinians of Britain from all currents and political trends side by side, mediated by the Palestinian militant Tamimi era, which inflamed the enthusiasm of the demonstrators.

Al-Tamimi blamed Britain for the plight of the Palestinian people. She said that she came to the heart of London to tell the United Kingdom that she should apologize for the crime she committed against her people and to rid the Palestinians of this fascist racist occupation.

Tens of thousands of protesters marched through the streets of London (the island)

The deal is suspicious
For his part, the Palestinian Ambassador in Britain Hossam Zamalt rejected the Palestinians leadership and the people and absolutely everything that is leaked about the "deal of the century" suspicious.

He praised the protestors in particular the solidarity of the foreigners, who he described as champions of the just cause of Palestine, which means the whole human conscience and not only the Palestinians.

For his part, the spokesman of the Palestinian Forum Adnan Humaidan accused British Prime Minister Teresa Mae of bias to the Israeli occupation.

He denounced Mai's disregard for the voices of the demonstrators, demanding the cessation of arming the occupation and support, and the continuation of London in ignoring the crime of the occupation of the ugly days against the infant Saba Abu Arar and accepted thousands of Palestinian children.

Foreign solidarity activists attended the intensive (Al Jazeera)

Support message
Labor MP Richard Burgen saw in the crowd a clear message of support for the Labor Party's project of recognizing the state of Palestine, affirming the Palestinians' right to live in safety and peace.

The demonstrators raised slogans against US President Donald Trump and what they described as his suspicious plans to liquidate the Palestinian cause, calling for support to the boycott movement of the occupation.

The demonstration was marked by a wide participation of the children of the third generation of British Palestinians. The child, Bisan Ayesh, shouted in English condemning the occupation and demanding that her government stop supporting a country that kills children.