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Hundreds of people march through the streets of Cardiff in solidarity with Palestine Save Palestine, Save Gaza
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Around 400 people have gathered in the centre of Cardiff on Saturday afternoon as part of a national demonstration for Palestine.
Organised by the Cardiff Palestine Solidarity Campaign (CPSC), the protest is to show support for Palestinians in light of the Israeli government’s bombing of Gaza this month.
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About 400 protesters gathered in Cardiff calling for a free Palestine .
More than 250 people have been killed since fighting began between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip on 10 May amid rising tension in East Jerusalem.
A ceasefire was agreed on Friday between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza.
The protest, organised by the Cardiff Palestine Solidarity Campaign, was held outside BBC Cymru Wales offices. The West and the international community has to stand up and say this is enough.
image captionThe protest took place on Saturday
Israel says 13 people have been killed there, including two children.