Over 600 parents, children, and carers in Glasgow hold a grassroots static protest to commemorate the children killed in Palestine and express solidarity with Palestinian parents and carers.
o demand a ceasefire to protect Palestinian children.Over 600 parents, children and carers are expected to lay down cuddly toys in the city centre to commemorate the children who were killed. Glasgow , who said they are holding a"grassroots static protest, to stand together with the Palestinian community, to express the utter heartbreak and devastation for the thousands of children’s lives lost, and extend deepest solidarity to Palestinian parents and carers.
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