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Home of Tory MP Tobias Ellwood focused by pro-Palestine mob

A senior Tory MP needed to name in police safety final evening after a pro-Palestinian mob surrounded his household house to model him a ‘conflict prison’ over his backing for Israel.

The house of former Middle east minister Tobias Ellwood was focused by a 100-strong group in his Bournemouth East constituency house, after the handle was shared on Facebook.

Dozens of individuals from the Palestine Solidarity Movement waved Palestinian flags and bellowed chants of ‘ceasefire’ and ‘free Palestine’ utilizing a megaphone.

One of the primary protagonists was Corrie Drew, a left-winger who stood in opposition to Mr Ellwood on the 2019 General Election for the Labour Party

On a video posted on social media they might be heard shouting: ‘Tobias Ellwood you may’t disguise, you signed up for genocide.’

One sinister trying placard had Mr Ellwood’s face on it, whereas one other mentioned ‘occupation, apartheid, genocide’.

One protester later posted on Twitter that the Bournemouth East MP was a ‘complicit in conflict crimes‘ as they demanded a right away ceasefire in Gaza.

Mr Ellwood and his household – he’s  married with two sons – usually are not believed to have been house on the time. 

One of the main protagonists was Corrie Drew a left-winger who stood against Mr Ellwood at the 2019 General Election for the Labour Party .

One of the primary protagonists was Corrie Drew a left-winger who stood in opposition to Mr Ellwood on the 2019 General Election for the Labour Party . 

Dozens of people from the Palestine Solidarity Movement waved Palestinian flags and bellowed chants of 'ceasefire' and 'free Palestine' using a megaphone.
Dozens of people from the Palestine Solidarity Movement waved Palestinian flags and bellowed chants of 'ceasefire' and 'free Palestine' using a megaphone.
Dozens of people from the Palestine Solidarity Movement waved Palestinian flags and bellowed chants of 'ceasefire' and 'free Palestine' using a megaphone.

 Dozens of individuals from the Palestine Solidarity Movement waved Palestinian flags and bellowed chants of ‘ceasefire’ and ‘free Palestine’ utilizing a megaphone.

Mr Ellwoodwas not at home at the time

Mr Ellwoodwas not at house on the time

A Dorset Police spokesperson said: 'Officers attended the scene and liaised with the organisers to ensure people could exercise their right to protest legally and safely without causing significant or ongoing serious public disorder, serious damage or serious disruption to the community.'

A Dorset Police spokesperson mentioned: ‘Officers attended the scene and liaised with the organisers to make sure folks may train their proper to protest legally and safely with out inflicting important or ongoing severe public dysfunction, severe harm or severe disruption to the group.’

Ms Drew, 41, later posted on social media: ‘Tonight, outdoors Tobias Ellwood’s home 100 of us gathered for an emergency protest after the Israeli assaults on Rafah.’

She then posted the calls for the demonstrators made on the British authorities over Israel.

Sarah Ward later posted on X: ‘We’re right here outdoors the home of conflict prison @Tobias-Ellwood calling for a ceasefire and accusing him of complicity in conflict crimes! #FreePalestine.’

On its Facebook web page the the Palestine Solidarity Movement BCP department said: ‘EMERGENCY DEMO NOW. Today, Tobias Ellwood (the previous under-secretary of State for the Middle East) went on TV to say that Netanyahu was uncontrolled, has no strategic-plan and is inflicting chaos.

‘While we welcome his sudden change of stance, he ignored us for MONTHS and is complicit within the genocide in Gaza. Protest begins NOW.’

Ms Drew, 41, later posted on social media: 'Tonight, outside Tobias Ellwood's house 100 of us gathered for an emergency protest after the Israeli attacks on Rafah.'

Ms Drew, 41, later posted on social media: ‘Tonight, outdoors Tobias Ellwood’s home 100 of us gathered for an emergency protest after the Israeli assaults on Rafah.’

One sinister looking placard had Mr Ellwood's face on it, while another said 'occupation, apartheid, genocide'.

One sinister trying placard had Mr Ellwood’s face on it, whereas one other mentioned ‘occupation, apartheid, genocide’.

The writer then added: ‘Bring placards, noise makers and snacks.

‘YOU WILL NEED A CAR or some type of transport, to get to this location. Please communicate with the group in our WhatsApp group to rearrange lifts & pickups.

‘We want a BIG turnout for this to have the influence we’d like.

‘We are a group, and we might be heard.

‘Save Rafah, Save Gaza!’

A Dorset Police spokesperson mentioned: ‘Officers attended the scene and liaised with the organisers to make sure folks may train their proper to protest legally and safely with out inflicting important or ongoing severe public dysfunction, severe harm or severe disruption to the group.

‘We respect folks’s proper to lawful protest. However, now we have an obligation to make sure these concerned act throughout the regulation and guarantee the local people can go about their lawful actions.

‘The group left the world by round 8.50pm and no arrests had been made.’