Posted: 30th June 2024
Join us in central London at 12:00PM on Saturday 6th July for our next national march for Palestine.
By next week we will have a new government. But it is clear, whoever is in power will not end the UK’s complicity in Israel’s genocide in Gaza of their own accord.
We must march again, in bigger numbers than ever before, to force our leaders to stop arming Israel and end this genocide.
But putting this march on is set to cost us at least £40,000. Can you help us cover this cost?
This is our sixteenth national march in London, and I know that it has been exhausting. We are all dealing with feelings of helplessness and despair when our TV screens and social media feeds are filled every day with the images of maimed and murdered children.
But we cannot give up while Israel continues its genocidal assault on Gaza.
Just this week we have seen Israel bombing tents in Khan Younis, killing dozens of people and strapping a wounded Palestinian to the front of an army vehicle during a raid in the West Bank. Amid this bloodshed, Save the Children have found that at least 20,000 children are missing – trapped under the rubble, buried in mass graves or unlawfully detained by the IDF.
The only way for us to force our leaders to listen, to end their complicity, and to bring an end to this genocide is to continue to build this mass, people-powered movement for Palestine. And we need your help to fund it. Are you able to donate?
Any amount that you can spare helps build the march.
A £10 donation could fund 5 placards for marchers to show their support for Palestine.
£20 could fund leaflets to help us publicise the march.
£50 could help cover the cost of coach travel for supporters coming to London from across the UK.
£100 could help towards the hire of one of our speaker systems.
In total our costs are estimated to reach at least £40,000 for this march. Can you help us?
On Saturday July 6th we will send our new government a message that they can’t ignore.
Until then, please keep doing everything that you can to campaign for an end to this genocide. Keep holding our leaders to account. Keep speaking out for human rights.
Keep fighting for a free Palestine.
In Solidarity
Simon Foster
Deputy Director, PSC