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Published 03 Dec, 2023 09:51pm

Religious leaders, victims’ relatives hold UK vigil over Israel-Palestine

A UK interfaith coalition comprising religious, political and civic leaders, as well as grieving relatives of some of those killed in the current Gaza crisis, has held a vigil in London, AFP reports.

Hundreds gathered mid-afternoon in frigid conditions opposite Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Downing Street office and residence to “give a voice to the majority of the public who stand against hate”, organisers said.

The grouping, Together for Humanity, aimed to highlight its nascent movement against rising anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim hate with the event, dubbed “Building Bridges”.

It was spearheaded by Brendan Cox, the widower of murdered British lawmaker Jo Cox, and supported by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby as well as a leading British rabbi, imam and peace activists.

Others included Palestinian peace activist Hamze Awawde, who lives in Ramallah in the Palestinian Territories and has had relatives injured recently in the conflict.

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