DaysofPal – Veteran British MP and former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has reiterated his unwavering support for the Palestinian cause after UK police dropped charges against him related to his participation in a pro-Palestine rally.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Corbyn stated:
“I’m proud to have attended many demonstrations over the years with my friend John McDonnell. Today, the police have dropped the case against us following our attendance at a rally in support of Palestine.”
He added:
“But let’s be clear: we will continue to fight for as long as it takes to stop the genocide in Gaza.”
The charges were related to Corbyn’s involvement in a recent mass demonstration in London opposing the Israeli offensive on Gaza. Former MP John McDonnell had also been summoned for questioning in connection with the same protest.
Corbyn’s outspoken stance—particularly his use of the term “genocide” to describe Israeli actions in Gaza—has drawn sharp criticism from right-wing political circles in Britain. However, rights advocates argue that these reactions form part of a broader effort to suppress pro-Palestinian voices within UK political discourse.
Organizations such as the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) continue to play a leading role in mobilizing public support for Palestinian rights. Established in 1982, the PSC works through demonstrations, political lobbying, education campaigns, and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. The group maintains broad backing from British MPs, trade unions, and civil society groups.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel—supported militarily and diplomatically by the United States—has launched a devastating war on the Gaza Strip. The assault has resulted in over 183,000 Palestinian casualties, including dead and injured, the vast majority being women and children. More than 11,000 people remain missing, many believed to be buried under rubble or in inaccessible areas. Famine, compounded by the siege, has claimed the lives of many—especially infants and the elderly.
Despite mounting international criticism and binding orders from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to cease hostilities, the offensive continues unabated.
As the humanitarian catastrophe deepens, voices like Corbyn’s—and the movements he represents—are crucial in keeping the global spotlight on Gaza and in pushing for accountability.
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