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Demonstrators on Broadmead in Bristol during a march in solidarity with the people of Palestine amid the ongoing conflict with Israel

CAMPAIGNERS have vowed to continue fighting for freedom, justice and equality for Palestinians with large crowds set to protest this weekend regardless of the latest ceasefire. 

Organisers are expecting at least 150,000 people to join a mass rally in London today to demand an end to Israel’s brutal occupation and siege of the Gaza strip. 

It comes a day after Hamas and Israel agreed to a ceasefire in the early hours of Friday morning, bringing an end to 11 days of deadly bombing that has killed at least 232 Palestinians, including 65 children.

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