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It seems This Site was right about the reaction to the Gaza peace deal.
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign has announced that it will press ahead with a ‘March for Palestine’ tomorrow (October 11, 2025) – due to concerns that the deal announced by US President Donald Trump (and ratified today by the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset) may not be secure enough to last.
Participants are invited to assemble at Victoria Embankment in London at midday.
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Stop the War is supporting the event, and convenor Lindsey German explained: “This peace deal may bring short term relief to the starving Palestinian people but no one should be fooled that this is anything approaching a just or lasting peace.
“Rushed through to enable Trump’s egotistical desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize, it takes any agency away from ordinary Palestinians and places it in the hands of a bunch of self-appointed administrators who will run Gaza.”
(Trump has been disappointed, by the way; the Peace Prize has gone to Venezuelana democracy activist Maria Cochina Machado.)
Lindsey German continued: “Incredibly, a key player will be the totally discredited Tony Blair, who presided along with George [W] Bush over an invasion and occupation of Iraq which claimed over one million lives.
“While we can all welcome an end to the immediate bombardment and military attacks in Gaza, there is every reason to continue to demonstrate on Saturday, which promises to be one of our largest protests ever.
“Even if the deal sticks, it is not about freedom for Palestine; it will not result in prosecution for those responsible for genocide; it will not right the many injustices begun with the Nakba in 1948.
“Staying in the streets is the best way to continue to fight for an end to the apartheid state, to the genocide and brutality, and to the lack of democracy which will give the Palestinians no real voice.
“While a ceasefire is a first step, justice and freedom for the Palestinians remains our goal, which is why Saturday is such an important demo and why everyone who can should be there.”
You can find details of the march, including information about coaches that have been arranged to carry people to the event, at this website.
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Palestine solidarity march to continue despite Gaza peace deal
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It seems This Site was right about the reaction to the Gaza peace deal.
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign has announced that it will press ahead with a ‘March for Palestine’ tomorrow (October 11, 2025) – due to concerns that the deal announced by US President Donald Trump (and ratified today by the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset) may not be secure enough to last.
Participants are invited to assemble at Victoria Embankment in London at midday.
Stop the War is supporting the event, and convenor Lindsey German explained: “This peace deal may bring short term relief to the starving Palestinian people but no one should be fooled that this is anything approaching a just or lasting peace.
“Rushed through to enable Trump’s egotistical desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize, it takes any agency away from ordinary Palestinians and places it in the hands of a bunch of self-appointed administrators who will run Gaza.”
(Trump has been disappointed, by the way; the Peace Prize has gone to Venezuelana democracy activist Maria Cochina Machado.)
Lindsey German continued: “Incredibly, a key player will be the totally discredited Tony Blair, who presided along with George [W] Bush over an invasion and occupation of Iraq which claimed over one million lives.
“While we can all welcome an end to the immediate bombardment and military attacks in Gaza, there is every reason to continue to demonstrate on Saturday, which promises to be one of our largest protests ever.
“Even if the deal sticks, it is not about freedom for Palestine; it will not result in prosecution for those responsible for genocide; it will not right the many injustices begun with the Nakba in 1948.
“Staying in the streets is the best way to continue to fight for an end to the apartheid state, to the genocide and brutality, and to the lack of democracy which will give the Palestinians no real voice.
“While a ceasefire is a first step, justice and freedom for the Palestinians remains our goal, which is why Saturday is such an important demo and why everyone who can should be there.”
You can find details of the march, including information about coaches that have been arranged to carry people to the event, at this website.
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