A flag-raising ceremony held at the newly opened Palestinian Embassy building following the United Kingdom’s decision to recognize the State of Palestine, in London, United Kingdom on September 22, 2025. [Raşid Necati Aslım - Anadolu Agency]
Arab and Palestinian community leaders, campaigners, and professional figures in Britain have issued an urgent appeal to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling for equal protection for participants attending the 78th anniversary commemoration of the Palestinian Nakba in London on Saturday, 16th May, amid growing concerns over far-right threats. In the letter, signed by dozens of Arab and Palestinian figures, the signatories said British Palestinians and Arabs are living in “a state of heightened anxiety” due to what they described as an unequal sense of protection, particularly when compared with the speed and seriousness with which the government has responded to the fears of other communities in the British capital. The signatories stressed that, for British Palestinians, the Nakba is “not […]

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