Protesters have put a giant Palestinian flag at a Kent landmark.
The installation is on the White Horse up on the hills above Folkestone, and was put up this morning.

The group Folkestone Stands With Palestine says it has put up the silk flag which measures almost 50ft.
Sarah Danby, one of the group coordinators, said: “This giant flag, visible to everyone in our community and those travelling through it, is a sign of Folkestone’s solidarity with the people of Gaza.
“The UK government must halt all arms sales to Israel and use whatever means necessary to force the borders open and let aid in.
“Our local representatives must also do their bit and divest from companies complicit in Israel’s illegal military occupation of Palestinian land.
“We’ve all seen the horrifying images of Gaza children starving because of Israel’s blockade. So we urge anyone who sees this flag today – please email your MP, email your local councillor, and tell them you will not stand for this.”
It comes after other protests around the county.
On Friday, people in Canterbury banged pots and pans in the High Street.
On July 18, another protest was held in the city centre, campaigning against police threatening to arrest a pro-Palestine woman with a flag on a roundabout.
There was also a demonstration outside the Marlowe Theatre during a Jimmy Carr gig.