Call on workers to refuse to use Israeli goods at pro-Palestine rally in Belfast
- Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters marched through Belfast to oppose businesses linked to Israel and its military actions in Gaza, disrupting traffic and shopping activities during the protest.
- Organizers led chants against Starbucks, Barclays, Axa, and Leonardo Hotels, accusing them of supporting genocide during the march.
- At the protest's conclusion, workers were urged to stop using Israeli products starting September 18 and to boycott Teva, an Israeli pharmaceutical company.
- Pro-Palestine demonstrations also occurred in London and Dublin, with the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign organizing events in several Irish cities including Cork and Galway.
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Call on workers to refuse to use Israeli goods at pro-Palestine rally in Belfast
Organisers of the march led chants outside Starbucks, Barclays, Axa and Leonardo Hotels.
·London, United Kingdom
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