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Closer to Israel 65: not the biggest but the nicest

June 6, 2013 09:11
Together (Photo: John Rifkin)

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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With hundreds of Israeli flags waving in the sunshine, it was easy to imagine that this was Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square rather than London’s Trafalgar Square.

Sunday’s Closer To Israel parade and party saw thousands of the country’s supporters mark its 65th birthday by transforming central London into a sea of blue-and-white.

The day started with a fleet of open-top buses and floats carrying groups of excited Israel supporters making its way up Piccadilly. More than 50 groups were represented in the parade. Leading the way was the band of the Jewish Lads and Girls Brigade, with a rousing rendition of the Star Wars theme.

Initially, the marchers outnumbered the spectators, but things looked up as the parade reached the statue of Eros. Here, a cheering crowd of supporters and curious tourists had gathered to hear an announcer introduce each group as they went past.