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Event on Friday for Palestinian children killed and injured by Israeli strikes  Impromptu protest echoes those spearheaded by Greta Thunberg in 2020  Tory MP Miriam Cates says protest plans are 'hugely concerning'

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Hundreds of children are poised to walk out of school on Friday in protest over Israeli military strikes.

Pupils across the city of Bristol are set to skip school to take part in the ‘School Strike for Palestine’ demonstration.

The event calls on youngsters to ‘protest for the thousands of Palestinian children killed + injured by the Israeli Military strikes’.

The protest will also call on MPs for the city to ‘demand an immediate ceasefire’.

A Facebook page set up to organise the event reads: ‘If you don’t have children in your life but want to support kids at the protest, or have children but can’t for whatever reason bring them, also please come along too.

Thousands of Pro-Palestine protesters gathered in Bristol on October 14 and school students in the city will have their own march this Friday

Thousands of Pro-Palestine protesters gathered in Bristol on October 14 and school students in the city will have their own march this Friday

Tory MP Miriam Cates says the school protest plans are 'hugely concerning' and raised 'serious questions about what is being taught in our schools'

Tory MP Miriam Cates says the school protest plans are

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