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UK’s chief rabbi criticises Labour’s Palestine pledge at march for hostages | Israel-Gaza war

The Chief Rabbi criticized the commitment to recognize the Palestinian state in the “National Walk for Hostages olarak in the center of London, organized by a series of Jewish groups of Labour.

The family members of the Israeli hostages taken on October 7 also joined the march on Downing Street to encourage the release of the Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Some protesters hired Israeli flags and wore yellow strips in the afternoon of Lincoln’s Inn Fields in the center of London. Sir Ephraim Mirvis, the most senior rabbis of England, addressed a walk close to Downing Street.

Mirvis said: “We are returning to our government and we say: ‘Shahtı, how you can live with the fact that you will recognize a Palestinian state, a terrorist organization, to destroy the Israeli state and all this is still verbally in the Tunnels of Gaza?

“Both in the opposition and now in the government, the Labor Party had a mantra, they constantly say, ‘Do not judge us with our words and judge us with our actions’.

“And we say for our government right now: the time of this responsible action is not too late.”

“We will continue to do our best for each of the hostages.”

Keir Starmer promised to recognize a Palestinian state in September unless the Israeli government has faced a number of conditions to end the conflict in Gaza. The Group of Direct Action under the Jewish -led group stopped hatred, the Prime Minister of the protesters, before any recognition of the Palestinian state, said they called on the release of 20 Israeli hostages thought to be alive.

They marched to the Downing Street, where his cousin Noga Guttman, who kidnapped Evyatar David, made a speech. Other speakers were Aylet Svatitzky and Adam Ma’anit, who were killed and died under captivity, RoI and Nadav Popplewell, respectively.

Ma’anit, who saw the murder of his cousin Tsachi Idan’s eldest daughter before he was killed later, said that he was in a protest because he did not want others to lose their loved ones.

Maanit said: “I think it was time for the government to misunderstand with its foreign policy, it is time to correct the hostages and focus again, and at the same time bringing hostages, releasing the hostages and helping to bring it, and at the same time helping us to unlock new ways to solve the crisis in the Middle East.

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“He takes the wind out of war sails and puts us in a new direction.”

“If there is no ceasefire with Hamas, they threatened to recognize the Palestinian state. But this is an opposite incentive because why do Hamas want to make a ceasefire if he can recognize the Palestinian state by default?”

The metropolitan police confirmed that a man was arrested during the march.

Met said that the individual, who is not part of the walk, was held for a joint attack, and that March was a racial aggravated public order after Charing Cross stopped immediately after Charing Cross. At least two men in front of the march shouting “Free Palestine” after a fight came out.

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