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PSC event: Hands Off Rafah Emergency Rally - Tuesday 28th May at 6PM


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Please join us at 6PM on Tuesday 28th May outside Downing Street to protest Israel's horrific assault on Rafah. 

The images coming from Rafah last night will be seared on the memories of all who saw them. ...

It is now more important than ever that we come together to demand that our government ends its complicity with this genocide. The UK must force Israel to adhere to the ICJ ruling to cease its assault on Rafah and stop all arms sales to Israel. 

We hope to see as many of you as possible tomorrow in London to send a message which can't be ignored. Thank you for your continued support of the Palestinian people and your tireless campaigning for a ceasefire.

In Solidarity,
Simon Foster
Deputy Director, PSC

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Please don't post details like this on here.

By all means publicise demos - I have been on several since this all began - but I do not want to accidentally read this kind of thing.

I am sure I am not the only person using this forum  whose anxiety and other mental health issues are potentially triggered by reading explicit details of death and injuries, particularly of children, and there was no clue of this in your thread title.

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