'Freedom is the right to protest': PM accepts pro-Palestine march will go ahead on Armistice Day
Wednesday, 8 November 2023 Rishi Sunak has described a planned pro-Palestinian march in London on Armistice Day as "disrespectful" - but has accepted the protest will go ahead.
Transport Secretary Mark Harper has called on pro-Palestinian protesters not to go ahead with marches on Armistice Day. “It’s disrespectful and provocative on a day which should be focused nationally on remembering those who gave their lives in previous wars”, he said.
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In a powerful speech, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement, hailed Iran as a "true supporter" of the Palestinian cause and oppressed nations. He commended Iran's unconditional support for Palestinians, noting that the Islamic Republic remains resolute despite U.S. and Israeli pressure. Al-Houthi also warned of a dramatic escalation in anti-Israel operations alongside the Iraqi Islamic Resistance. He asserted that Netanyahu is attempting to rally Arab regimes against both Palestinians and Iran, and reaffirmed Iran's commitment to the Palestinian cause while condemning Israel's aggression. The Ansarullah leader disclosed details of joint operations between Yemeni forces and the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, revealing that Iraq has targeted Israeli locations with advanced Arqab cruise missiles. He mentioned that Yemeni forces have initiated the fifth phase of their anti-Israel strikes with Operation Yafa, which surprised Israel and struck crucial targets in Tel Aviv. Al-Houthi condemned Israel’s military actions in Gaza, describing them as extremely terrible and cruel. He also mentioned Israel's military raids in the West Bank and called for a Friday protest in Yemen to express solidarity with Palestinians.
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The United States has reportedly armed the Israeli regime with upwards of 25,000 bombs and missiles since October 7, 2023, which marked the onset of Tel Aviv’s yet-ongoing genocidal war against the Gaza Strip.,,The New York Times provided the figure on Thursday, citing the Jewish Institute for National Security of America, a think tank.,,According to the report, the American arms shipments to the occupied Palestinian territories throughout the war had featured over 20,000 unguided bombs, some 2,600 guided bombs, and 3,000 surgical strike missiles.
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The US-occupied Ain al-Assad Airbase in Iraq was attacked with rockets and possibly a drone, part of ongoing protests against US support for Israel's Gaza offensive. These attacks have increased since October 7, 2023, with Iraq's Islamic Resistance claiming responsibility. The Gaza conflict has caused over 39,000 Palestinian deaths. The New York Times reported significant US military aid to Israel, including over 25,000 bombs and missiles. These events underscore growing regional tensions and opposition to US presence and policies in the Middle East.
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