Moral outrage at the BBC’s pro-Israel bias in its reporting of the attack on Gaza seemed a fairly tenuous basis on which to call a demonstration. Thanks then are due to the Beeb for its crass but unshocking decision not to broadcast an appeal for donations which is being produced by the Disasters Emergency Committee to raise money for the people of Gaza. That did add to a genuine sense of indignation which transcended the normal scorn viewers have for its coverage of events in Palestine.
Inevitably a certain amount of demo fatigue has set in and today’s event was the smallest of the recent Saturday demonstrations. The temporary ceasefire will also have persuaded people to stay at home. My guess is that there were maybe 3000 or so people in Trafalgar Square and these represented the hard core of anti-war activists. Completists can find more accounts at The Commune and Socialist Unity sites along with photos.
There is a law of diminishing returns with frequent demonstrations and it makes sense for opponents of what the Israeli state has done to the people of Gaza to start looking for other ways in which to support them. I am resorting to that old Mandelista standard of organising a jumble sale in the community centre. The amount of goodwill and pledges of donations we have received from some very unlikely people have been hugely encouraging. My sense is that there has been a shift towards a desire to start delivering material and moral support in defiance of New Labour’s support for the Israeli state. That’s what makes Viva Palestina such an excellent idea. There is a place for informative and agitational meetings and we have had plenty of those in recent weeks. Jumble sales, fundraising, collecting clothes or basic necessities allow us to keep up the anti-war movement’s new momentum and connect with supporters in a different way. What are you waiting for?





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