Israel-Gaza war: MPs call for protest organisers to give longer notice period
A group of MPs have urged protest organisers to provide longer notice periods for demonstrations amid the escalating violence between Israel and Gaza. The call comes after recent protests in major cities around the world in support of Palestinians and against Israeli military actions.
The MPs argue that longer notice periods would allow for better coordination with law enforcement agencies and help ensure the safety and security of both protesters and the public. They also stress the importance of peaceful and lawful demonstrations in expressing solidarity and raising awareness about the ongoing conflict.
As the conflict continues to intensify, calls for an immediate ceasefire and peaceful resolution have grown louder. The international community has expressed deep concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the escalating violence, and many are calling for a diplomatic solution to end the hostilities.
Protest organisers are being urged to act responsibly and work with local authorities to ensure that demonstrations are conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner. The MPs hope that by giving longer notice periods, protests can be better managed and the message of peace and solidarity can be effectively communicated.