“We will stand forever with the people of Palestine until they have justice, peace and freedom.”
Jeremy Corbyn
By Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project
A new year has begun, yet the atrocities in Palestine persist. In Gaza, the situation is more dire than ever. Health workers are stretched to breaking point, particularly in northern Gaza, where not a single hospital remains functional. Their resilience in the face of unimaginable suffering is nothing short of heroic, but they cannot do it alone.
Last week, health workers and supporters gathered outside Parliament to demand urgent action. Our founder, Jeremy Corbyn, addressed the crowd calling for IDF troops to withdraw from Gaza and the West Bank, as well as from southern Lebanon and Syria; and for the British government to stop supplying arms to Israel.
On Saturday 18 January, we will unite and once again call for an end to the genocide, despite attempts by the police to curb our right to protest. Join us in Central London for the next National Demonstration for Palestine, just days before the inauguration of Donald Trump in the US.
🚨 National March for Palestine – End the genocide
— Palestine Solidarity Campaign (@PSCupdates) January 8, 2025
⏰ Saturday 18 January, 12 noon
📍 BBC Portland Place, London
Join us as we march for Palestine in London and demand our government put pressure on Israel to end its genocide in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/BwotcJzTbh
If you haven’t yet, please email your MP using a letter written by health workers who have been on the ground in Gaza. Their first-hand accounts highlight the devastating impact of the ongoing violence and call for immediate action. It takes just two minutes.
Last week, the Metropolitan Police stated its intention to prevent the protest from going ahead, reneging on the previous agreement with the organisers made months ago. The coalition leading the marches put out this statement to confirm that we will march in solidarity with the Palestinian people, as planned. Coaches towns and cities across the country are being organised. Please help make this march as large as possible by sharing it on social media and encouraging friends, colleagues and neighbours to join too.
We must show the people of Palestine that they are not alone and together, make 2025 a year of justice for Palestine. As Jeremy Corbyn reminded us on Monday, “we will stand forever with the people of Palestine until they have justice, peace and freedom.”
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- This article is reproduced from the Peace and Justice Project newsletter on 8 January 2025.


