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MORE than a hundred pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at London’s Liverpool Street station on Tuesday (31), hanging banners from balconies and occupying the main concourse while demanding a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Videos posted online by the “Sisters Uncut” protest group showed a large group of demonstrators inside the station during rush hour, chanting and waving pro-Palestinian flags and banners.

British Transport Police (BTP) said they attended Liverpool Street station shortly after 5 pm following reports of a protest on the station concourse.

“Officers worked to safely disperse the crowd and ensure passengers could access the station,” a statement from BTP said.

One video showed the group chanting “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” – a chant which home secretary Suella Braverman has previously criticised as an antisemitic demand for the destruction of Israel. Other groups dispute that interpretation of the chant.

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Sisters Uncut describes itself as a feminist group against domestic violence, but held a similar pro-Palestinian demonstration at Waterloo station on Saturday (28).

(Reuters)

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