
A man talks with others while holding a depiction of the brutal tactics of Israel in its attempts to cut off the arm of peace during its management of the blockade of Gaza. The blockade has been in place since 2007 and has now caused chronic problems for Israel, severely aggravated by extremist voices within the Israeli Political machine who continue to attempt to associate the cause of peace with terrorism. London, UK. 5th June 2010.

Another banner refers to Israel as a nation and its habit of inflating its international reputation in order to manoeuvre its internal and external security policies. While many are arranged with bringing Israel to task for its violence in Gaza and the violence seen in international waters during the seizing of the recent flotilla, other debates are concerned with Israels reputation internationally, especially with regards to its so-called nuclear status. London, UK. 5th June 2010.

A large banner depicted as a British Union flag is decorated with calls for British companies to abandon trade with Israel in order to arrest its reliance on violence as a means to project its power in the region. Israel is only able to continue with the blockade of Gaza with international and financial assistance from abroad. London, UK. 5th June 2010.

A photograph of Cengiz Akyuz, a 41 year old peace activist, is depicted with his daughter and pinned to a railing. My Akyuz was killed with eight others by Israeli Defence Force (IDF) as they attempted to board the flotilla. In total, 28 children were orphaned by the soldiers. London, UK. 5th June 2010.

A man walks along with the march wearing a tee-shirt comparing the worlds ability to bring an end to Nazism and Apartheid to its duty to bring an end to Zionism. Both Nazism and Apartheid were heavily nationalist movements which brought severe disruption to their respective countries. In the former, ending with the complete destruction of Germany, and the latter bringing complete political failure of the political infrastructure of South Africa. London, UK. 5th June 2010.













