Pro-Palestinian and anti-occupation Jewish groups will protest on Friday against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to London, where he is expected to meet his British counterpart Rishi Sunak.
Netanyahu will arrive in the UK on Thursday, following a “landmark agreement” between the two countries, to deepen technological, economic, and military ties, the UK Foreign Ministry has said.
The visit comes amid a wave of Israeli violence in the occupied West Bank, with 89 Palestinians killed this year alone and the continued racist incitement by extreme-right members of Netanyahu’s government.
🚨 EMERGENCY PROTEST – 24/03
This Friday, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is in London to meet UK government officials. Netanyahu’s government maintains a brutal apartheid system over the Palestinian people.
Join us this Friday! Palestinians need our solidarity now more than ever. pic.twitter.com/K6sAIPRIyE— PSC (@PSCupdates) March 20, 2023
“This Friday, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is in London to meet UK government officials. Netanyahu’s government maintains a brutal apartheid system over the Palestinian people… Palestinians need our solidarity now more than ever,” the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign tweeted.
The pro-Palestinian group, alongside others including Friends of Aqsa, will be leading the demonstration opposite London’s Downing Street between 10am and 12pm.
Na’amod, a movement of ‘British Jews against occupation’, also called for protests against Netanyahu on Friday at 9am and 4pm at Montgomery Statue, opposite 10 Downing Street.