
Posted: 17th November 2025

Since the so-called ceasefire was announced, at least 260 Palestinians have been killed. Over 600 have been injured, and bodies are still being recovered from destroyed buildings. Israel has carried out deadly airstrikes on Beit Lahia and Khan Younis. We cannot let up in our campaigns for a free Palestine– we must continue to march.
Will you join us at 12 noon on Park Lane on Saturday 29th November for our next national march for Palestine?
29th November is the UN International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people. Since 1977 the UN has recognised this day as a reminder of the Palestinian people’s inalienable rights: the right to live free from oppression and occupation, the right to self-determination, and the right to return to their lands.
We are marking this historic day with a national march, demanding that our government take action to end its complicity in Israel’s crimes. Will you join us?
Our government continues to arm Israel, and provide it with economic, diplomatic and military support. The time for empty words has long passed: we are coming together once more on the 29th to demand that our institutions end once and for all their shameful complicity in occupation, apartheid and genocide.
Join us on Saturday 29th November to march to Whitehall.
Meanwhile, we are seeing increasing repression across the movement. Starmer thinks that he can restrict our protests, attempting to make it impossible for us to march through repressive legislation. We need to show up in the biggest numbers possible to show that we won’t allow him to silence us.
See you on the streets!
Stella
PSC Campaigns Officer