Arabic version: المتظاهرون يطالبون باتخاذ إجراءات ضد قانون عقوبة الإعدام الإسرائيلي للفلسطينيين
Protesters gathered outside Downing Street to demand that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer act rather than just condemn Israel’s new death penalty law for Palestinians. The demonstrators expressed their frustration with what they described as a law that disproportionately affects Palestinians.
According to Al Jazeera, the protesters called for more than just condemnation of the law, urging the Prime Minister to take decisive steps in response to the legislation. The rally highlighted concerns about human rights and the implications of such a law on the Palestinian population.
The demonstration reflects a growing discontent among activists who believe that international leaders must do more to address the situation. They argue that the law represents a significant escalation in the treatment of Palestinians under Israeli governance.
As the situation develops, the protesters remain vigilant, calling for accountability and justice for Palestinians facing the threat of capital punishment under the new law.





















