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Palestine Action](/news/2026/3/26/in-u-turn-uk-police-say-palestine-action-protesters-will-be-arrested-again). In its annual report released this week, [Amnesty International](/news/2026/4/20/predators-amnesty-slams-netanyahu-putin-trump-as-human-rights-decline) said the UK “continued to use counterterror laws to restrict peaceful protests” and specifically cited the January arrests that
group Hamas, whose armed wing was a major participant in the attack on southern Israel from Gaza on October 7, 2023 that killed around 1,200 people and saw 240 taken hostage. “These most serious
history since the Shoah during which 51 French people lost their lives, a terrorist movement that must imperatively be disarmed and excluded from any participation in the future of Palestine," Barrot said, using the Hebrew
action, or a clear commitment to address the issues identified, it would not have been appropriate to engage further in a manner that could be interpreted as an endorsement of the current presentation,” Zomlot
actions have caused. However, Sheikh Hamad stressed that geography dictates coexistence and called for a frank, collective Gulf dialogue with Tehran rather than fragmented unilateral communications to establish a realistic framework for the future
action against disorder and hate speech. Live facial recognition will be used in an area of Camden where Unite the Kingdom attenders are expected to gather outside the event itself, “comparing the faces
Palestine](https://www.theguardian.com/world/palestinian-territories) Advocacy Network (Apan) made detailed submissions on the issues of antisemitism – including how it is defined – as well as on racism and social cohesion, but was told it did not have
Palestine Action Group and Blak Caucas on Thursday, striking down an anti-protest law introduced after the [Bondi beach terror attack](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/bondi-beach-shooting-sydney-australia) that gave police the power to restrict marches, including
actions to force increasing numbers of Palestinian families out of East Jerusalem and the West Bank amount to ethnic cleansing. Human rights advocates say this has expanded since Israel's wars in Gaza, Iran
Palestine. And now, a few hundred metres away from where they recently moved to near Rammun, is another illegal settler outpost. “Where is there to go?” Abu Najjeh wondered.  as examples
history, including the [Manchester synagogue attack](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yvzp070vgo) that left two men dead. In north London, recent targeting of Jewish premises has also heightened fears - including an arson attack last month on [ambulances belonging
actions of both Russia and Israel against Ukraine and the Palestinian people, respectively, have been found to be in violation of international law and human rights. “It would be only consequential to also suspend