commemoration event by
Bristol PSC in
Castle Park, 15 May 2022 Sarah Colborne (then director of the PSC) was on board the
Mavi Marmara during the
2010 flotilla raid. The PSC arranged a 30 March 2012 "
Land Day" protest outside the Israeli Embassy in London. Launching a campaign against what it termed
Israeli apartheid in 2019, the PSC announced that universities in the UK were investing almost £450 million in companies which were aiding in Israeli breaches of international law. It produced a database of these investments. Also in 2019 the PSC signed a letter alongside over 200 other groups calling on the
International Criminal Court to begin investigating war crimes committed by Israeli in the
Palestinian territories. In 2021, the PSC organised a march in support of Palestine in London which was attended by over 180,000 people. Other events took place in Bristol, Nottingham and Peterborough. The group was protesting against an Israeli bombing offensive which had killed over 230 people in eleven days.
Black Lives Matter supported the march. After the
7 October 2023 slayings began the
Gaza war, PSC was the main organiser of a series of demonstrations jointly with
Friends of Al-Aqsa, the
Stop the War Coalition, the
Muslim Association of Britain, the
Palestinian Forum in Britain and the
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. a national demonstration on 11 November, at which police estimated 300,000 marchers and organisers estimated 800,000, 25 November in London, attended by tens of thousands, local rallies and vigils on 2 December, In late October, PSC Director Ben Jamal said
Keir Starmer's statement that Israel had the right to cut off water and electricity to Gaza was "grotesque". Also in October, four members in
Manchester were suspended for describing an attack by
Hamas gunmen as a "heroic move" in which "Palestinian freedom fighters from besieged Gaza broke Zionist colonial barriers and entered settlements built on stolen Palestinian land". At the 25 November demonstration, one protester was arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred, for carrying a placard with Nazi symbols on it. The chant "
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" was widely used. ==See also==