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Pro-Palestine demonstrators and counter-protesters meet amidst Christmas shopping

30 Nov 2024 3 minute read
People take part in a Palestine Solidarity Campaign rally in central London – Photo James Manning/PA Wire

There is a heavy police presence in central London as a pro-Palestine march and counter-protest are held in the midst of Christmas shopping and Winter Wonderland festivities.

Bemused Christmas shoppers took photos as the streets around Piccadilly Circus in central London were flooded with pro-Palestine demonstrators.

Confrontation

Counter-protesters from Stop the Hate gathered on Coventry Street near Piccadilly Circus, on the route of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) march, to urge the marchers to “stop supporting terror”.

The pro-Palestine protesters and counter demonstrators hurled abuse at each other as they met at Coventry Street, but the two groups were kept apart by metal barriers and a line of police officers.

The Metropolitan Police have warned that expressing support for Palestinian group Hamas and Lebanese militants Hezbollah is a criminal offence, because both are proscribed terror organisations.

Offences include chanting slogans, wearing clothing and displaying articles such as flags, signs or logos that express support for those groups.

The pro-Palestine march was also blocked at Piccadilly Circus when a group of men holding a banner ran into the middle of the road.

They were pushed out of the way by police after a brief struggle, however the Met posted on X later in the afternoon that the PSC march had “passed the Stop The Hate counter-protest without incident”.

Christmas Shopping

Scotland Yard said they expect it to be one of the busiest shopping weekends before Christmas. Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland is also being held nearby.

PSC speeches will take place in Whitehall and the assembly must finish by 4.30pm.

The group, which has been at the forefront of organising pro-Palestine marches across the country, is demanding an end to “British complicity in Israel’s genocide and apartheid” of Gaza.

The demonstration follows the agreement on Tuesday night of a 60-day truce between Israel and Iran-backed militants Hezbollah to suspend hostilities, with both sides withdrawing from southern Lebanon.

Last week, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defence minister, and Hamas’s military chief, accusing them of crimes against humanity in connection with the war in Gaza.

The UK would respect the process set out under domestic legislation when it comes to the arrest warrant, Downing Street said.


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John Brooks
John Brooks
20 days ago

Why were these paragraphs in this report?
“The Metropolitan Police have warned that expressing support for Palestinian group Hamas and Lebanese militants Hezbollah is a criminal offence, because both are proscribed terror organisations.

Offences include chanting slogans, wearing clothing and displaying articles such as flags, signs or logos that express support for those groups.”

There is no indication that there was any issue around this.
I expect better of Nation.Cymru.

Paul Griffiths
Paul Griffiths
20 days ago
Reply to  John Brooks

Yep because It’s not an option piece it’s news ..

Last edited 20 days ago by Paul Griffiths
Sioned Huws
Sioned Huws
19 days ago

The word ‘bemused’ used to describe Christmas shoppers is rather flippant don’t you think when the genocide of the Palestine people is at stake.

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