💨 Abstract
Around 60,000 people marched in central London to address rising anti-Semitism, with prominent figures like Michael Gove and Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis leading the way. The march followed a pro-Palestine rally days earlier. Chief Rabbi Mirvis highlighted the normalisation of anti-Semitism in Britain, noting its prevalence in various aspects of life.
Courtesy: Barney Davis
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