Police arrest 2 people at pro-Palestinian protest in London
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Police in London and Manchester, England, say they will now arrest pro-Palestinian protesters who chant the phrase “globalize the intifada,” in a policy change responding to the deadly terror attack on Jews celebrating Hanukkah in Sydney.
Hundreds of doctors, dozens of MPs and thousands of everyday Britons call on the justice secretary to intervene.
Demonstrators and activists will take to central London this weekend, in what has become a regular occurrence on the streets of the capital in recent months. This weekend, demonstrators remembering the Sudanese revolution,
A MOB of protestors clashed with cops at a Palestine Coalition protest as two were nicked for allegedly chanting “globalise the intifada”. Around 400 protestors gathered outside the Ministry of
Violent acts have taken place, the context has changed, words have meaning and consequence,' the forces said in a joint statement on Wednesday. The decision comes three days after the antisemitic attack on Bondi Beach in Australia.