“Wanted” Posters of Israeli Leader Appear Across London in Protest

In London, activists plastered “Wanted” posters of the Israeli Prime Minister across buses, busy streets, and public spaces, denouncing his role in crimes committed during the genocidal war in Gaza. The campaign drew attention to an international arrest warrant issued in November 2024 by the International Criminal Court, accusing him of war crimes and crimes against humanity carried out since October 2023. The images on the posters highlighted these allegations, seeking to remind the public of the accountability demanded by international law.

The ICC confirmed that it has reasonable grounds to believe the Prime Minister and his former Defence Minister bear criminal responsibility for multiple violations, including the deliberate use of starvation as a method of war, targeted attacks on civilians, and other inhumane acts. Over the course of two years, military operations have claimed more than 71,000 lives in Gaza, overwhelmingly women and children. Despite a ceasefire declared in October, the blockade and attacks have continued to devastate daily life, leaving humanitarian needs largely unmet.

The protest in London reflects growing international concern over the ongoing suffering in Gaza. Temporary shelters, food, medical aid, and other essentials promised under agreements have failed to reach those in need, compounding the impact of a population already subjected to systematic destruction. The posters serve as both a symbolic and public reminder that the consequences of the genocidal war extend far beyond the territory itself and continue to resonate globally.

Source : Safa News