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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Oct. 2, 1960 - London, England, U.K. - GEORGE HARRISON (25 February 1943– 29 November 2001) was an Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, author and sitarist best known as the lead guitarist of The Beatles. He had a successful career as a solo artist and was also a film producer. PICTURED: Portrait George Harrison with long hair and sunglasses. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
March 29, 1967 - Bremen, England, Germany - Rolling Stones drummer CHARLIE WATTS pictured at Golden Record Awards in Bremen. Little did the Rolling Stones know how apt their name - inspired by the title of a Muddy Waters song, 'Rollin' Stone' - would turn out to be. Formed in 1962, they are the longest-lived continuously active group in rock and roll history. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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NEWS - London Leichtathletik WM: Usain Bolt verabschiedet sich mit einem "Purzelbaum"
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica, compete in his last ever race in the 4 times 100 meter final in London at the 2017 IAAF World Championships athletics.
IAAF World Championships, Day 10, The Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London, UK - 13 Aug 2017
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NEWS - London Leichtathletik WM: Usain Bolt verabschiedet sich mit einem "Purzelbaum"
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica, compete in his last ever race in the 4 times 100 meter final in London at the 2017 IAAF World Championships athletics.
IAAF World Championships, Day Nine, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, UK - 12 Aug 2017
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NEWS - London Leichtathletik WM: Usain Bolt verabschiedet sich mit einem "Purzelbaum"
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Great Britain win Gold as Usain Bolt pulls up injured in the 4x 100 metres relay
IAAF World Championships, Day Nine, The Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London, UK,12 Aug 2017
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NEWS - London Leichtathletik WM: Usain Bolt verabschiedet sich mit einem "Purzelbaum"
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Great Britain win Gold as Usain Bolt pulls up injured in the 4x 100 metres relay
IAAF World Championships, Day Nine, The Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London, UK,12 Aug 2017
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NEWS - London Leichtathletik WM: Usain Bolt verabschiedet sich mit einem "Purzelbaum"
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica, compete in his last ever race in the 4 times 100 meter final in London at the 2017 IAAF World Championships athletics.
IAAF World Championships, Day Nine, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, UK - 12 Aug 2017
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NEWS - London Leichtathletik WM: Usain Bolt verabschiedet sich mit einem "Purzelbaum"
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica, compete in his last ever race in the 4 times 100 meter final in London at the 2017 IAAF World Championships athletics.
IAAF World Championships, Day Nine, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, UK - 12 Aug 2017
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NEWS - London Leichtathletik WM: Usain Bolt verabschiedet sich mit einem "Purzelbaum"
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica, compete in his last ever race in the 4 times 100 meter final in London at the 2017 IAAF World Championships athletics.
IAAF World Championships, Day Nine, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, UK - 12 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - Zug Friedhof in Bolivien
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Well over 100 rail cars and locomotives can be found in the graveyard in different states of decay
Train graveyard, Bolivia - 2016
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In the heart of southern Bolivia lies a mysterious train graveyard, where the skeletons of British steam locomotives and rail cars rust away on the edge of the world's largest salt flats.
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FHM 100 Sexiest Women of the Year Awards, London, Britain - 01 May 2012
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FHM 100 Sexiest Women of the Year Awards, London, Britain - 01 May 2012
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Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
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Flights of Fancy: Paul Goldstein's 'In The Air' Wildlife Photography
For photographers, capturing animals in the wild is an art that can take years to master.
But wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has taken his work to new heights by shooting animals frozen in the air as they leap.
His work sees stunning images showing jumping animals ranging from wildebeest to polar bears.
They include a dramatic flying fight between a baboon and a leopard and the cute, bouncy interaction between a pair of serval kittens.
Paul explains: "Mammals and indeed penguins cannot fly, it would be a physiological miracle if it occurred, but it is wonderful to see them try. It also is rare, which is why I like photographing it as it is a huge challenge. If the shot is successful it always elicits a good response.
"For the money shot there must be no part of the animal attached to a tree/branch/ice or rock. It does not matter if it is an 'air's breath' away, but just nothing touching.
"Air looms high on my agenda, I am obsessed by it, it is exciting photography and frequently original."
Describing the moment the baboon ambushed the leopard, Paul says: "Prime Mates? I don't think so, these are mortal enemies and a whole troop of baboons had 'treed' this young male leopard in the Masai Mara.
"Eventually they left, except one male that waited for the predators descent and jumped out at him. It gave the leopard a good dry slap then the leopard legged it and vaporised in seconds as is their wont.
"Whilst leopards will sometimes kill single baboons, they will avoid whole troops assiduously as they can turn on them. One of my favourite ever photos."
Regarding the polar bear cubs in Spitsbergen, Paul says: "What a morning. Seven polar bears in four hours many nautical miles from land in Spitsbergen. These two cub...
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Flying Squid Species in mid-air, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish.
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White House Lawn Displays Immigrants Mugshots
April 28, 2025, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA: Posters with images of people who are allegedly undocumented immigrants arrested for crimes are seen outside the White House ahead of a press briefing. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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