Scottish Friends of Palestine is a non-profit campaigning organisation



established in 1982 to promote the rights of the Palestinian people



through peaceful means and advocacy.

SFoP

Scottish Friends of Palestine was formed in 1982 in response to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon and the subsequent attacks on the Palestinian refugee communities. It is an independent organisation with no political or religious affiliations.

SFoP supports the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to self- determination, national independence and sovereignty and the right of all Palestinian refugees to return to their homes. These rights have all been acknowledged by the United Nations.

The Deir Yassin monument in Kelvingrove, Glasgow was one SFoP's many projects

The Deir Yassin monument in Kelvingrove,

Glasgow was an SFoP project

SFoP campaigns for immediate and unconditional Israeli withdrawal from all territories illegally occupied, including East Jerusalem. We work for educational, social and cultural links between the Scottish and Palestinian peoples.

If you’d like to get involved in any way, please consider becoming a member or donating to our cause.

Al Dawayima Memorial Stone

This stone was erected by Scottish Friends of Palestine in Edinburgh to commemorate one of the worst massacres committed by Zionist forces in 1948.

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Palestine

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©2024 Scottish Friends of Palestine