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Pro-Palestine protesters marched through London on Saturday waving Iranian flags and chanting “stop bombing Iran”. The Telegraph has more.
Large crowds gathered in Parliament Square waving Palestinian and Iranian flags, while also demanding an end to the bombing in Gaza.
Protesters urged the Government to halt all military support for Israel and lobby the country to de-escalate its actions in the Middle East.
It comes after Israel launched a series of air strikes against nuclear and military sites in Iran on Thursday night.
Tehran then struck back on Friday with missile attacks on Tel Aviv.
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign announced an emergency protest earlier in the week which it publicised on social media, titled: ‘Emergency Protest: Stop Bombing Iran – Stop Arming Israel.’
In a post on X, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign shared a video which showed a large crowd chanting outside the houses of Parliament.
A post read: “Thousands in Parliament Square demanding our Government stop arming Israel and pressure it to stop bombing Iran and end its genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza.”
Protesters also held placards which read “don’t attack Iran” amid other banners which read “stop arming Israel” and “ceasefire now”.
An Instagram caption from the group read: “As it commits genocide against the Palestinians, Israel is now bombing Iran. Join us to demand our Government stop arming genocidal Israel.”
In case you had any remaining doubt about whose side they were on. Something about the idea of a nuclear-armed Iran must appeal to them…
Worth reading in full.
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Netanyahu’s Official Jet Touches Down in Athens Following Israeli Strikes
A jet widely believed to serve as the Israeli prime minister’s official aircraft, known as the “Wing of Zion,” landed in Athens Friday afternoon, sparking speculation about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s whereabouts amid escalating regional tensions.
The flight, which departed Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport at 11:22 a.m. local time and landed in Athens at 1:06 p.m., was first reported by investigative journalist Matt Kennard on the social media platform X.
The sudden movement of Netanyahu’s aircraft comes just hours after Israeli forces reportedly launched strikes against Iranian targets, a move likely to further inflame an already volatile regional standoff. While no official statement has been made by either the Israeli or Greek governments confirming Netanyahu’s presence on the flight, the aircraft’s status as Israel’s designated presidential jet has led to widespread speculation.
Kennard, co-founder of Declassified UK, a British investigative outlet, further raised the question of whether Greece is now providing shelter to a “war crimes fugitive”—a reference to the International Criminal Court (ICC) proceedings against Netanyahu. The ICC’s chief prosecutor recently sought arrest warrants for Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders over alleged war crimes committed during the ongoing war in Gaza.
Israel has condemned the ICC’s actions, calling them politically motivated, while several Western nations have expressed mixed reactions—some backing the court’s independence, others criticising its approach as unbalanced.
The Greek government has yet to comment on the arrival of the aircraft or Netanyahu’s potential presence in the country. If confirmed, the visit would mark a diplomatically sensitive moment, as EU member states are under increasing pressure to clarify their positions on international legal accountability and regional conflict.
The landing also raises questions about Greece’s role in providing diplomatic support or safe harbour to a figure facing possible international legal action. It remains unclear whether the trip is official, personal, or part of a wider strategy amid the ongoing military and legal developments.
As of Friday evening, Israeli media had not confirmed the prime minister’s location, and there was no immediate public agenda associated with the trip. https://greekcitytimes.com/2025/06/13/netanyahu-jet-athens/
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