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People take part in the National march for Palestine in central London organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, August 3, 2024

MPs, anti-war and disarmament activists call tomorrow for a mass movement for peace in the Morning Star Christmas special.

Thousands continue to die in conflicts around the world, two of which, Russia’s war against Ukraine and the ever-expanding Israeli war against Gaza and its neighbours, involve potential nuclear confrontation.

And peace campaigners warn the new Donald Trump presidency could green-light Israeli annexation of more Palestinian land while bullying Europe into massive hikes to military spending.

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