A police officer keeps the divide between Palestinian solidarity campaigners and British Zionists as the two clash over Israel's use of force during Operation Protective Edge which claimed the lives of thousands of Palestinians. The state visit of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to British PM David Cameron will see the opening up of new trade deals, which Palestinian rights campaigners say will fuel the war in Gaza.
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9 September 2015Location:
Whitehall, London, United KingdomMore information:
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Palestinian solidarity activists protest against the state visit of the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as a petition demanding his arrest for war crimes during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza 2014, has reached over 100, 000 signatures. British Zionists staged a counter demonstration to the pro-Palestinians and clashes between the two sides were mediated by the police.