A massive march against anti-Semitism in London saw 100,000 people expressing solidarity with the British Jewish community. The event was marked by a mix of sorrow and pride, with notable figures such as Rachel Riley, Eddie Marsan, and Maureen Lipman in attendance. The march also drew support from the British Indian community. The demonstration was described as a much-needed expression of Jewish pride and a symbol of solidarity against racism. Vanessa Feltz criticized the BBC's ban on staff attending the march and revealed receiving vile racist trolling. The event showcased flags of Israel, signifying support for the country.
The streets in London are filled with flags of Israel. Beautiful! PROUD TO STAND WITH ISRAEL 🇮🇱🇬🇧 https://t.co/SI5drXWztT
Yesterday’s march was a much-needed expression of Jewish pride https://t.co/XSEdSM0NIa
The March Against Anti-Semitism showed us what solidarity looks like. British Jews and gentiles stood united against racism. Where the ‘pro-Palestine’ demos are carnivals of hate, this was a light in the darkness. We need more of this, says Tom Slater https://t.co/yeMnCETaz4
Good to see the British Indian community joined the British Jewish community in the march against terrorism and antisemitism. #UK https://t.co/xK3TLw4DKH
Vanessa Feltz slams 'immoral' BBC ban on staff attending march against antisemitism and reveals 'vile racist trolling' she has received since rally https://t.co/sVjltiHmYK https://t.co/2yoVbsn7k1
UK March Against Antisemitism Attended By Maureen Lipman, Eddie Marsan, Boris Johnson https://t.co/5eRuh7gMX5
Countdown's Rachel Riley poses for selfies with Eddie Marsan, Rob Rinder and Vanessa Feltz at massive march against anti-Semitism in London - as she tells followers to 'get serious' about tackling anti-Jewish hate https://t.co/WKg28MsLY0 https://t.co/eKq49mojqS
Countdown's Rachel Riley poses for selfies with Eddie Marsan, Rob Rinder and Vanessa Feltz at massive march against anti-Semitism in London - as she tells followers to 'get serious' about tackling anti-Jewish hate https://t.co/9K2d965A4U https://t.co/cXsvoqNFek
"A poignant symbol of solidarity with the British Jewish community, which has been through so much recently." The Spectator's James Heale says the sentiments in the march against antisemitism were a mix of "sorrow and pride". @jkyleofficial | #TaalkTV https://t.co/NKDnepJSdm
ROBERT HARDMAN: No war cries, no angry chants, just solidarity with the UK's fearful Jews... As 100,000 people march against anti-Semitism in London, the release of a four-year-old hostage orphaned by Hamas reminds the world of their barbarism https://t.co/dBq4w30N58 https://t.co/OCEKC2W6QG
Proudly Jewish. Thank you London. 💙🇬🇧❤️ #MarchAgainstAntisemitism https://t.co/mAld9bkf5X
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Thank you London 🇮🇱❤️🇬🇧 📸 @eurojewcong https://t.co/XXoACrGssr