By- Srushti sharma
As the Israel-Hamas conflict rages throughout the world, thousands of pro-Palestinian protestors march through London.
On the day a trickle of aid entered Gaza, where more than 1 million people have had to leave their homes because of the conflict,
Before marching to Whitehall, the government district of London, demonstrators congregated in the rain at Marble Arch, close to Hyde Park.
Participants, many of whom were wearing Palestinian flags, demanded an end to Israel's blockade and airstrikes following the terrorist organisation Hamas's violent assault into southern Israel.
The British government has asked protestors to remember the suffering and fear that the Jewish community endures.
Comparing October of this year to October of last year, the Metropolitan Police department in London reported a 13-fold increase in antisemitic offence reports. Crimes against Muslims have more than doubled in number.
Thousands of people in Australia marched through the heart of Sydney on Saturday, yelling slogans like "Palestine will never die" and "Shame, shame Israel."
Many of the hundreds of demonstrators who marched to US Sen. Kristen Gillibrand's Manhattan office in New York shouted "cease fire now" as they represented Jewish, Muslim, and other groups.
Afterwards, as demonstrators sat in the middle of Third Avenue outside Gillibrand's office, police detained scores of them.