Supporters of Youth Demand, which describes itself as a 'youth resistance campaign fighting for an end to genocide', called on both the Conservatives and Labour to impose a two-way arms embargo.
Anti-war activists linked to eco-zealots Just Stop Oil sprayed Labour 's headquarters with red paint yesterday in protest at the party's refusal to commit to ending arms sales to Israel.
The group later said 11 activists were arrested after the action - although police have said it took 12 into custody - and has pledged to continue their 'week of action' and non-violent resistance. 'Over 30,000 people have been killed in Gaza and the breakdown of our climate will kill hundreds of millions more in the coming decades.
Red hand prints, caused by activists covered in red paint, adorn the walls and windows of the building
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