By Aysu Bicer
LONDON (AA) - Thousands of demonstrators have gathered in central London on Saturday for a pro-Palestine protest, voicing their solidarity with the people of Palestine and demanding an immediate end to Israeli airstrikes on Gaza.
The city's streets were filled with a sea of demonstrators, with many holding placards that read "Free Palestine" and draped in the Palestinian flag.
The protest, organized to raise awareness about the ongoing Palestine-Israel conflict in the region, has attracted a diverse crowd of people from various backgrounds and walks of life.
Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian ambassador to the UK, shared a video on X, showing the flood of people into the London streets.
More than 1,000 police officers were deployed to ensure safety and orderly conduct during the demonstration.
UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman issued a warning to police chiefs Tuesday regarding the display of Palestinian flags on British streets.
She suggested that waving the flag "may not be legitimate" if it is seen as a show of support for terrorism.
Braverman said although there are valid reasons for expressing solidarity with Palestinians, certain actions go beyond the boundaries set by the Terrorism Act and the Public Order Act.
She provided examples of protest actions she believes could potentially constitute public order offenses, including targeting Jewish neighborhoods, waving pro-Palestinian or pro-Hamas symbols, and chanting slogans that could be interpreted as anti-Israeli.