Hundreds of thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators flooded the streets of central London on Saturday, demanding that the newly announced ceasefire in Gaza lead to lasting peace, justice, and liberation for the Palestinian people.
According to the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), which organised the march, more than 600,000 people joined the demonstration against Israel’s ongoing genocide in Palestine.
Hundreds of thousands marching for Palestine in London.
— Palestine Solidarity Campaign (@PSCupdates) October 11, 2025
We won’t stop campaigning until Israel’s occupation and apartheid is ended and Palestine is free from the river to the sea. pic.twitter.com/vqmouha9u4
The march brought together a wide range of groups, including the Muslim Association of Britain, Friends of Al-Aqsa, and the Palestinian Forum in Britain.
Imams & Scholars protest for Palestine. May Allah grant them freedom peace and victory. Ameen pic.twitter.com/tBLNK3ZtVq
— Shaykh Ashiq (@ShaykhAshiq) October 11, 2025
The demonstration began at Victoria Embankment before proceeding to Whitehall, where a large rally was held.
Stalls along the route sold keffiyehs and Palestinian flags, while the sea of demonstrators carried placards bearing slogans such as “Stop arming Israel” and “Free Palestine”.
Among those attending were Your Party leaders Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, along with vocal celebrities such as Robert Del Naja of the band Massive Attack..
"Now is the time when we need to step up"
— Palestine Solidarity Campaign (@PSCupdates) October 11, 2025
Robert Del Naja of @MassiveAttackUK explains why its more important than ever that we escalate our campaigning for Palestine. 🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/cjSbecz19q
Saturday’s protest marked the 32nd national demonstration since Israel’s genocide began in October 2023.
The rallies have continued regularly across the UK despite heavy rain, police restrictions, and government criticism.
The latest march came a day after a US-brokered ceasefire took effect, offering a pause in more than two years of Israeli bombardment that has killed at least 67,000 Palestinians and injured nearly 170,000.
PSC director Ben Jamal said that protesters were still marching because Trump’s plan does not mean an “enduring peace” as it fails to address “the root cause of violence and says nothing about ending Israel’s military occupation.”
He added that demonstrations will continue “until the Palestinian people are finally free”.
Picture: Twitter, Palestine Solidarity Campaign