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The protest comes after Hamas surrendered three Israeli captives as part of the fire termination agreement
Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators have passed through central London to protest Donald Trump's proposal For the United States to “take over” the Gaza Strip.
Removing Palestinian flags and crushing signs, saying Gaza's hands, several thousand people left Whitehall, Westminster, to the US Embassy in Nine Els, Southwestern London on Saturday.
The protesters also held banners who read “Stay in front of Trump” and “G -N Trump, Canada is not your 51st country. Gaza is not your 52nd. “

Earlier this month, Trump's proposal that the United States can reconstruct the enclave that confused it and made it the Riviera of the Middle East, attracted a global condemnation.
His proposal aims to move the Palestinians elsewhere without the plan to return.
“I think this is completely immoral, illegal, impractical and absurd,” the 87-year-old survivors of Holocaust Stephen Capos told the AFP news agency.
“You just can't deport two million people, especially that the surrounding countries have already said they will not take them, not from the goodness of your heart, but because it will destabilize these countries. So, this will not happen, but it causes a lot of damage, just saying that this is a final game.

The hike, organized by the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (PSC), was the 24th major propalist protest in London since October 7, 2023.
A heavy police presence was located as the officers kept the protesters away from a counter-March called “Stop hatred”, where participants waved Israeli flags.
Hamas's attack led to the death of at least 1,100 people. In addition, approximately 240 were captured.
Israel's vengeful campaign died over 48,239 people, while 111 676 people were injured. The government media office updates its death value to at least 61 709 people saying thousands Missing under the ruins are now supposed to be dead.
Earlier on Saturday, Hamas released captives in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians, released from Israeli prisons, ending the most native swap on a fragile gas cessationS
Hamas issued a statement after the release, saying that this was Israel's “updated message”.
“The release of the sixth batch of enemy prisoners confirms that there is no way to release them except through negotiations and by complying with the requirements of the Fire Termination Agreement,” the group said.