A Dorset-based group took over Bournemouth Square for a pro-Palestine protest.
The Palestine Solidarity Movement made noise with a ‘pots and pans protest’ earlier this week.
The group aimed to raise awareness about the conflicts in Gaza.
Speaking to Buzz News, Palestine Solidarity Movement member Azlin Boor said:
“We started [pots and pans] because Israel was starving Gaza.”
“Aid is not properly going in [to Gaza], so we will continue banging our pots and pans.”
Based in Bournemouth, the Palestine Solidarity Movement also does work around England.
During the protest, they gathered in a circle and surrounded by messages including starving babies in Gaza are not able to cry and “we are not ok with the UK arming a genocide” could be seen.
The group also discouraged people from spending money at McDonald’s.
The protest comes after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began on Monday at midday.
This week hostages were returned to both sides, involving twenty Israeli hostages and nearly two-thousand Palestinian detainees.
Earlier this week, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer officially recognised Palestine as a state.