Pro-Palestine protesters disrupt Glasgow train station rush hour
Pro-Palestine protesters caused significant disruption in Glasgow on Wednesday during rush hour. They marched through the city and gathered at a major train station, holding a banner that said "Stop the genocide." The group, made up of over 100 demonstrators, chanted slogans like "Free Palestine" and "Resistance is justified when Palestine is occupied." Their presence led to delays for commuters trying to get to work. The protest lasted about twenty minutes at the train station before moving onto nearby streets. There, they stopped traffic on Renfield Street as they continued their march toward Buchanan Galleries, waving Palestinian and Lebanese flags. This demonstration followed renewed Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, which have reportedly resulted in the deaths of 400 people since the attacks began again after a ceasefire on January 19. More updates on this developing story are expected.