More than 100 Pro-Palestine demonstrators took to the streets of Haverfordwest this weekend to stage a ‘mock funeral’ on Castle Square to represent the 24,448 dead Palestinians reported to have been killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza in the last 100 days.
The protestors then marched on Tory MP Stephen Crabb’s office where the dead bodies were once again laid on the street and outside his office door.
“It’s awful that we’ve had to come out again today because our MP Stephen Crabb has still refused to call for a ceasefire and stop the killing of innocent men, women and children in Gaza,” said protester Ayesha Hussain.
“It’s disgraceful that this is still allowed to happen. We won’t be going away. We will remain steadfast until Palestine is free and until Stephen Crabb grows a backbone and calls for a ceasefire.”
Since October 7th, 24,448 Palestinians are reported to have been killed in Gaza by the Hamas-run health ministry,10,400 of these were children and 7,100 women.
A further 61,504 are reported as injured with 7,000 missing, 337 health workers, 117 journalists and 152 UN staff have been killed.
The United Nations Population Fund says that 1.9 million Palestinians are now displaced with desperately limited access to food, medicines and water.
Stop the War Pembrokeshire organiser Jim Scott said: “What kind of world are we living in where we have to make mock up dead bodies like this for a demonstration?
“It is just beyond unfathomable what the people of Gaza are going through right now.
“Stephen Crabb and Simon Hart MP have blood on their hands. This is genocide, nothing less and Crabb will be judged by history for this.”
The campaign group Solidarity with Palestine Pembrokeshire has also begun delivering weekly open letters to Stephen Crabb, who is the Commons chair of the Conservative Friends of Israel.
This week’s letter focussed on the genocide case in the Hague against Israel’s war crimes, asking Stephen Crabb: “If the international court of justice (ICJ) decides that Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza, will you support the ICJ ruling?”
Campaigners announced today that next week’s open letter to Stephen Crabb will be an invitation to meet with them and to discuss and justify his current position on the killings taking place in Palestine.
“We have had to wrap white clothes around items to create make-believe shrouds to raise awareness and make a powerful statement,” said protestor Farhana Akhtar.
“Sadly, it is not make-believe in Gaza. The only items coming to Gaza in surplus are shrouds and it’s abhorrent that most of these shrouds are tiny in size as Israel continues its onslaught against children. We will not stop. We will be the voice for the voiceless and we will not be deterred!’
Key National Trade Unionists gave speeches at the rally including Cerith Griffiths of the Fire Brigades Union Cymru and Mairéad Canavan a National Executive member of the NEU (National Education Union).
“I am supporting the demonstration because this is a human catastrophe caused by the deliberate action of the government of Israel and is clearly a war crime and an act of genocide,” said Mairéad .
“The UK government has failed to call for a permanent ceasefire and continues to give unconditional support to Israel. As a teacher I'm particularly horrified by the cost of the genocide to children. Some 70 percent of the fatalities are women and children.”
Since October 7, local demonstrations have repeatedly marched on Stephen Crabb’s constituency office as well as targeting Marks & Spencer and Barclays bank over their support for Israel’s war and occupation in Palestine, weekly vigils have also been held.
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