London Protesters March on U.S. Embassy Demanding End to Iran Bombing
Thousands of demonstrators marched through central London calling for an end to U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran as the widening conflict continues to dominate global headlines.
The protest drew an estimated 5,000 participants, with crowds moving toward the U.S. Embassy while chanting “Stop the bombing now,” reflecting growing public pressure over the war’s escalating toll.
The march comes as the U.S.–Israel military campaign against Iran enters its second week, with continued airstrikes reported across Iranian territory and no clear signs of de-escalation.
Anti-war demonstrations have appeared in multiple countries since the strikes began, as activists warn the conflict could spread across the Middle East and draw additional governments into the fighting.
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At least 5,000 protesters joined the London march urging an end to the bombing, according to reporting cited by Al Jazeera.
The demonstration also highlighted tensions inside the United Kingdom, where officials are weighing how closely the country should align with U.S. operations linked to the war.
Authorities had already expected large protests near diplomatic sites, including the U.S. embassy in London, as global tensions intensified.
With military operations still underway and protests spreading worldwide, demonstrations like the one in London are likely to continue as the conflict develops.
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