Controversy Erupts Over 'From the River to the Sea' Projection on Big Ben

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Pro-Palestinian protesters in London used lasers to project anti-Israel slogans, including "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," on the Big Ben clock tower, sparking controversy and condemnation from some UK officials and social media users. The demonstration called for a cease-fire in Gaza, with thousands participating, while a Member of Parliament criticized the slogan as a "genocidal call" and expressed concerns about attacks against Jews in the UK.
- Protesters project 'From the River to the Sea' on London's Big Ben Ynetnews
- 'From the river to the sea' projected onto Parliament as police stood by, says MP The Telegraph
- Outrage after 'genocide' message is projected onto Big Ben as Jewish leaders react with fury to the pro-Palest Daily Mail
- London police claim pro-Palestinian hate chant not criminal The Jerusalem Post
- 'From the River to the Sea' projection on Big Ben sparks fury as MPs blast 'genocidal call' GB News
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