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The Jewish Chronicle

Sunshine, speeches and a salute to solidarity

July 4, 2008 15:20

By

Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

4 min read

The streets of central London and Manchester were awash with blue and white on Sunday as the community turned out in force to mark Israel’s 60th birthday.

Police did not formally issue crowd figures, but organisers claimed that up to 40,000 people turned out in London for a parade and Trafalgar Square rally, with more than 6,000 at the Manchester parade and party.

In London, unofficial police sources estimated that there were around 8,000 people in Trafalgar Square at any one time, and that 6,000 people joined the carnival parade.

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Early in the planning stages, communal leaders were at pains to portray Sunday’s events as a commemoration. But with parades, floats, marching groups, marching bands, rock bands and a party atmosphere, this was clearly a celebration of the Jewish state.