[News] Pro-Palestine Activists Storm London's Westfield Stratford City in Boxing Day Protest
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Pro-Palestine Activists Storm London's Westfield Stratford City in Boxing
Day Protest | WATCH
Jfeed Staff
December 27, 2025
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Hundreds of pro-Palestine demonstrators
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disrupted post-Christmas shopping at Westfield Stratford City on Boxing
Day, unfurling massive Palestinian flags and chanting demands to end what
they called the "genocide in Gaza" while urging the British government to
free the detained "Filton 24" activists.
Crowds marched through the bustling east London mall, with protesters
entering the shopping center around midday on December 26, climbing
escalators and balconies to display banners and flags, effectively halting
normal activities in one of the UK <https://www.jfeed.com/tags/uk>'s
largest retail hubs.
Chants echoed through the atrium, including calls to halt UK arms sales to
Israel and condemn the government's perceived complicity in the conflict.
No arrests or clashes with security were reported, and the group dispersed
after several hours, leaving shoppers frustrated by the interruption to
holiday sales.
A central focus of the protest was the "Filton 24," a group of 24 activists
from Palestine Action
<https://www.jfeed.com/news-world/palestine-action-uk-terrorism> arrested
in December 2024 for allegedly breaking into and damaging equipment at
Elbit Systems' factory in Filton, Bristol, an Israeli defense firm accused
of supplying weapons used in Gaza operations.
Held on remand for over a year amid charges of burglary, criminal damage,
and aggravated trespass, the detainees have faced repeated bail denials,
which supporters decry as "political persecution" under Prime Minister Keir
Starmer's administration.
Eight began a hunger strike on November 2, 2025, to protest prison
conditions and their prolonged detention; as of December 24, four vowed to
continue despite health warnings from UN experts, while two paused the
action.
Demonstrators at Westfield chanted for their immediate release, framing the
case as emblematic of suppressed dissent against UK-Israel ties.
Palestine Action <https://www.jfeed.com/tags/t6b2ei>, a direct-action group
banned in some contexts for its tactics, claimed responsibility for
organizing the event, stating it aimed to "disrupt business as usual" while
Gaza faces devastation.
The protest aligns with a surge in UK activism since October 2023,
including rallies outside government buildings and media outlets, with
figures like MP Zarah Sultana amplifying calls for the Filton 24's freedom.
The UK government has not commented directly on the Westfield action, but
officials have previously defended arms export policies, insisting they
comply with international law. Critics, however, point to over £500 million
in UK military exports to Israel since 2015 as evidence of complicity.
As the Filton 24's trial continues at Woolwich Crown Court, supporters plan
further vigils and actions.
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