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'God Save Gaza' graffitied on Grade-II listed First World War statue | News

A statue of First World War commander Field Marshal Douglas Haig was defaced with the words “God Save Gaza” on Saturday, 28 October, as a pro-Palestinian protest took place in central London. Around 100,000 demonstrators marched to demand a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Haig, who died in 1928, was commander of the British forces at the Somme and Ypres during the First World War. He was a controversial military figure - he won a battle of attrition against Germany on the Western Front but became much-maligned for his strategies which led to excessive casualties of British troops under his command. ....

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'God Save Gaza' graffitied on Grade-II listed First World War statue after London protest

A statue of First World War commander Field Marshal Douglas Haig was defaced with the words “God Save Gaza” on Saturday, 28 October, as a pro-Palestinian protest took place in central London. Around 100,000 demonstrators marched to demand a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Haig, who died in 1928, was commander of the British forces at the Somme and Ypres during the First World War. ....

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