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pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London send a message “that feels like anti-Semitism” are the latest
pro-Palestinian demonstration takes place in another part of London. Sir Keir Starmer said "we're in a fight
pro-Palestinian marches in British cities have been "hijacked" by people seeking to sow division, as the government's approach to the demonstrations comes under renewed scrutiny. Alex Davies-Jones said antisemitic activity had taken
London landmarks on Saturday were left bemused by an enormous £4.5m police operation to keep rival protestors apart. More than 4,000 police officers were deployed to the capital to manage a so-called
London on Saturday, as crowds start to gather for two rival protests in the capital. Police will use drones, police horses and dogs and have armoured vehicles on standby. Officers will also manage
pro-Palestinian demonstration which ended in Waterloo. There were about 4,000 officers on duty. Armoured vehicles, dogs, drones and helicopters were also deployed throughout the afternoon. The force said that
London suburb, which police have declared a terror incident, has reignited debates over the protection of British Jews and the policing of pro-Palestinian marches. Speaking at a news conference earlier, Sir Keir said there
pro-Palestinian marches. He said it was "clearly impossible at the moment" for the protests "not to incubate within them some sort of antisemitic or demonising language". Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis has also called
pro-Palestinian activists holding marches in British cities. On Thursday, the UK increased its security alert level to “severe” – the second highest – in part because of the attack in Golders Green. British authorities have repeatedly
London, on the same day. The Golders Green victims have been discharged from hospital after sustaining serious injuries in the attack, which was declared a terror incident by police. In response to the attack, [Prime
pro-Palestinian demonstrations could be stopped, the prime minister has warned, as the UK’s most senior police officer said the threat to the Jewish community was greater than it has ever been. Keir Starmer
pro-Palestinian and animal rights activists. In total, 12 universities paid the firm to monitor campus protest activity. Others include the University of Oxford, Imperial College London, University College London (UCL), King’s College London
London in March. Photograph: Maja Smiejkowska/PA Yet despite her fury at successive British governments, she repeatedly returned to the solidarity shown by ordinary Britons, describing the mass pro-Palestine marches as a source of emotional
London, considered Starmer’s comments a “threat” against his coalition’s own protests. Speaking to Sky News, Rees said a ban “will be to strike at the root of free assembly and free speech
pro-Palestinian march and the self-styled Unite the Kingdom event promoted by Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon. Starmer, who met senior police figures and officers involved in Saturday’s operation, said
demonstrated Starmer’s visit, accusing him of failing to keep Jewish people safe. Photograph: Neil Hall/EPA In his statement, Starmer said: “Of course, we protect freedom of speech and peaceful protest in this country