Foreign media: About 300,000 people participated in the pro-Palestinian March in London, and the British Prime Minister condemned "pro-Hamas people".

  [Global Network Report] According to foreign media reports such as CNN and The Guardian, the British capital London held a large-scale demonstration in support of Palestine on Saturday (11th). According to the statistics of the London police, about 300,000 people participated in the protest March. The Guardian said that the parade coincided with the "Memorial Day", and the organizers said it might be one of the largest parades in British history. It is worth noting that on the 11th, many places around the world, including Barcelona, Paris and Ankara, held rallies on the same day to support the Palestinians and call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

On the 11th local time, a video screenshot of a large-scale protest March in support of Palestine broke out in London, England. Source: The Guardian.

  According to CNN, on the 11th in London, protesters shouted "Liberation, Liberation of Palestine", "Cease fire immediately" and "From rivers to oceans, Palestine will be free!" Slogans, such as protests. The Guardian said that the London police said that 126 people have been arrested in the protests on the 11th.

  On the 11 th local time, people participated in supporting the Palestinian March in London. Source: Foreign media

Regarding the scale of the protest in London, the Guardian specifically stated that British Cabinet Minister Michael Gove was once "besieged" by pro-Palestinian protesters at Victoria Station in London that day. In addition, in another video, when Goff was walking on the streets of London, protesters shouted "Shame on you" after him.

On the 11 th local time, at Victoria Station in London, British Cabinet Minister Michael Gove was escorted by protesters. Source: The Guardian.  

According to the Guardian, the protest March in London also alarmed British Prime Minister Sunak. Later on 11th, Sunak condemned the violence in the procession, criticized "pro-Hamas people" and those who sang anti-Semitic slogans, and added that "all criminal acts must be comprehensively and quickly cracked down by law".

  The Guardian also mentioned that on the same day that large-scale pro-Palestinian activities broke out in London, pro-Palestinian rallies were held in many places around the world on the 11th to protest against Israeli attacks on Gaza and call for a ceasefire, including Barcelona, Paris, Berlin, Ankara, and Sydney, Australia.

On the 11 th local time, people participated in a demonstration in support of Palestine in Barcelona, Spain. Source: Guardian

On the 11 th, local time, people participated in a demonstration in support of Palestine in Paris, France. Source: Guardian

On the 11 th local time, people participated in a demonstration in support of Palestine in Ankara, Turkey. Source: Guardian

On the 11 th local time, people participated in a demonstration in support of Palestine in Berlin, Germany. Source: Guardian  

A new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict continues. According to media reports, on November 11, local time, this round of conflict entered the 36th day, and more than 12,400 people were killed in both Palestine and Israel. Among them, more than 11,000 Palestinians died, while Israel revised the death toll from about 1,400 to about 1,200. On the 11th, the Israeli military continued to carry out air strikes and ground operations in the Gaza Strip, claiming that the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) lost control of the northern Gaza Strip. The Kasang Brigade, an armed faction under Hamas, said that it continued to exchange fire with the Israeli army that day and destroyed several Israeli targets.