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Pro-Palestine activists assault man with signal calling Hamas terrorists

Shocking footage has proven the second pro-Palestinian activists marching by London attacked and yelled abuse at a person who known as Hamas terrorists.

The man had objects thrown at him by offended protesters as he held an indication calling Hamas a ‘terrorist organisation’, with members of the group additionally making an attempt to tear the placard from his grasp.

The footage, which was shared on X (previously often called Twitter) on Sunday afternoon, reveals some males hurling abuse on the lone counter-protester as he stands in silence behind a fence.

The man was holding a placard which learn: ‘Please do not assault me! Do you agree; Hamas is terrorist organisation, sure or sure?’

However, it seems to attract a livid response from some pro-Palestine activists who throw bottles, soil and different objects thrown in the direction of him, whereas one particular person makes an attempt to hit him with a wood pole.

Other are seen shouting ‘w****r’, with chants of ‘Free, Free Palestine‘ aimed in the direction of him. Some activists are seen urging these infuriated by the signal to stroll away, whereas two safety personnel are additionally seen attempting to calm tensions.

The lone protester was seen holding a sign saying: 'Please don't attack me! Do you agree; Hamas is terrorist organisation, yes or yes?'

The lone protester was seen holding an indication saying: ‘Please do not assault me! Do you agree; Hamas is terrorist organisation, sure or sure?’

The man was targeted by some members of the pro-Palestinian protest. One man was seen trying to grab the placard from him (pictured)
The man was targeted by some members of the pro-Palestinian protest. One man was seen trying to hit him with a wooden pole (pictured)

The man was focused by some members of the pro-Palestinian protest. One man was seen attempting to seize the placard from him (left) whereas one other was seen attempting to hit him with a wood pole (proper)

One furious pro-Palestinian marcher was seen shouted abuse at the man, calling him a 'w****r'

One livid pro-Palestinian marcher was seen shouted abuse on the man, calling him a ‘w****r’

Pro-Palestinian protesters attempt to calm down a fellow demonstrator who threw soil at the man

Pro-Palestinian protesters try and settle down a fellow demonstrator who threw soil on the man

Security officers were seen speaking to the crowd in a bid to calm the situation as tensions rose when they saw the sign

Security officers have been seen talking to the group in a bid to calm the scenario as tensions rose after they noticed the signal

A police officer is seen speaking to the lone protester as the march makes its way past him

A police officer is seen talking to the lone protester because the march makes its well beyond him

It got here 1000’s of individuals marched on the Israeli Embassy in London in a gathering, with the Metropolitan Police confirming final evening it had arrested 12 individuals for a string of alleged offences following the protest.

One girl arrested for holding an indication saying ‘Long Live the Intifada’, whereas there have been additionally arrests on suspicion of inciting racial hatred and assaulting emergency staff.

The drive mentioned the ‘overwhelming majority’ of people that took half have been peaceable and acted lawfully through the march, which was organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign in protest on the ongoing battle in Gaza.

Protesters met on the south of Park Lane, holding banners calling for a ‘ceasefire now’ and chanting ‘free, free Palestine’, earlier than leaving for designated place close to the Israeli embassy the place speeches have been made.

Among the audio system was former Labour chief Jeremy Corbyn and Palestinian ambassador to the UK Husam Zomlot, who each known as for ‘justice’ for the Palestinian individuals.

Organisers had mentioned earlier than the demonstration that they anticipated between 200,000 and 250,000 individuals to attend.

Just earlier than 6.30pm on Saturday the Met posted on X, previously Twitter: ‘Today’s protest has now absolutely concluded.

‘There have been 12 arrests for placard associated offences, assaults on officers and refusal to take away face coverings. Thankfully, not one of the officers who have been assaulted have been critically injured.

A man appears to argue with police as the procession turns unruly at Hyde Park Corner

A person seems to argue with police because the procession turns unruly at Hyde Park Corner

Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn takes part in Saturday's pro-Palestine march in central London

Former Labour Party chief Jeremy Corbyn takes half in Saturday’s pro-Palestine march in central London

A woman was arrested after being spotted with a cardboard sign stating 'Long Live The Intifada'

A lady was arrested after being noticed with a cardboard signal stating ‘Long Live The Intifada’

The woman was apprehended after allegedly waving a banner in support of a banned organisation

The girl was apprehended after allegedly waving a banner in help of a banned organisation

Police arrested a woman on suspicion of support for a proscribed organisation, as pro-Palestine marchers gathered in west London

Police arrested a lady on suspicion of help for a proscribed organisation, as pro-Palestine marchers gathered in west London

She was led away from the procession by officers and bundled into a police vehicle

She was led away from the procession by officers and bundled right into a police automobile

A child carried a placard declaring 'Turns out killing kids is okay, I'm scared for my life'
A girl waves a sign which reads: 'I thought Hitler was dead'

Other marchers, a few of them youngsters, carried placards declaring ‘I assumed Hitler was useless’ and ‘Turns out killing youngsters is okay, I’m scared for my life’

‘Despite these arrests, the overwhelming majority who took half have been peaceable and acted solely with the regulation. We labored intently with the organisers and their stewarding staff within the run as much as and through the protest and we’re grateful for his or her cooperation.’

The drive had imposed Section 60, 60AA and 35 orders, giving police extra powers, however they’ve been withdrawn and the Met mentioned the orders are ‘not required’.

Police first arrested a lady on suspicion of help for a proscribed organisation, after she was allegedly noticed with a signpost which learn ‘Long Live The Intifada’.

Later, whereas arresting a person for carrying an anti-Semitic banner, a punchup broke out during which officers have been assaulted – main to 6 extra arrests.

Two additional arrests have been made towards demonstrators who refused to take away their face coverings.

Other marchers, a few of them youngsters, carried placards declaring ‘I assumed Hitler was useless’ and ‘Turns out killing youngsters is okay, I’m scared for my life’.

Besides the acquainted chant of ‘From the river to the ocean, Palestine will likely be free,’ one other rallying cry was ‘Occupation no extra, Israel is a terror state’.

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign earlier predicted it anticipated over 200,000 1000’s individuals to affix within the rally, which was supported by the Stop The War Coalition and Socialist Worker newspaper.

Police appear to remonstrate with a protester near Hyde Park Corner

Police seem to remonstrate with a protester close to Hyde Park Corner

The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said on February 17, 2024 that at least 28,858 people have been killed in the territory during the war between Palestinian militants and Israel

The well being ministry in Hamas-run Gaza mentioned on February 17, 2024 that not less than 28,858 individuals have been killed within the territory through the warfare between Palestinian militants and Israel

Police officers inside the cordon at the Israeli embassy in Kensington High Street, London

 Police officers contained in the cordon on the Israeli embassy in Kensington High Street, London

Police officers stand shoulder to shoulder as the march takes place. Some 1,500 officers have been brought in from across the country to maintain order

Police officers stand shoulder to shoulder because the march takes place. Some 1,500 officers have been introduced in from throughout the nation to keep up order

The Met police posted on X that the incident involving a punchup occurred at Hyde Park Corner.

The drive wrote: ‘A person was seen within the crowd with an antisemitic placard. He has been arrested for inciting racial hatred.

‘When officers went in to arrest him they have been assaulted, leading to six arrests for assaulting an emergency employee.

‘Two different individuals have been arrested for refusing to take away face coverings when required to take action by officers underneath Section 60AA of the Public Order Act.

The Metropolitan Police mentioned the beginning time of 1.30pm allowed time for a synagogue occasion to complete. The march started at Marble Arch at 1.30pm, earlier than heading down Park Lane, then Knightsbridge and Kensington Road

A spokesman for the drive mentioned: ‘This is the primary time since a rally on October 9 that protest organisers have determined to carry an indication within the neighborhood of the Israeli Embassy.

‘However, though protesters will likely be nearer to the embassy than in current months, the identical exclusion zone that has been in place since mid-October will apply.

‘Participants within the protest will likely be stored greater than 100m away from the embassy grounds, behind boundaries managed by officers. They won’t be permitted to enter the realm marked in crimson on the map beneath and anybody doing so faces arrest.’

The Campaign Against Antisemitism complained that organisers marketed a begin time of 12.30pm – however police said this was the assembly time for protesters and they might not be allowed to start out marching for an additional hour.

The CAS mentioned: ‘In earlier weeks, the marches have included individuals supporting Hamas and brazenly flaunting their anti-Jewish racism, and congregants leaving synagogue needed to stroll by them.’

'Stop the bombs' was scrawled in chalk on the road outside Royal Albert Hall as the demonstration moved through west London

‘Stop the bombs’ was scrawled in chalk on the highway outdoors Royal Albert Hall because the demonstration moved by west London

A mass of slogans and placards could be seen along Park Lane, with demonstrators demanding an end to the siege of Gaza

A mass of slogans and placards could possibly be seen alongside Park Lane, with demonstrators demanding an finish to the siege of Gaza 

Tens of thousands of people have turned out for Saturday's rally, which will pass the Israeli Embassy

Tens of 1000’s of individuals have turned out for Saturday’s rally, which can move the Israeli Embassy

People take part in a pro-Palestine march in central London Saturday, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign

People participate in a pro-Palestine march in central London Saturday, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign

A protester bears the sign 'This did not start with Oct 7'

A protester bears the signal ‘This didn’t begin with Oct 7’

Thousands of demonstrators are took to the streets of London demanding a ceasefire

Thousands of demonstrators are took to the streets of London demanding a ceasefire

Protesters waved banners proclaiming 'Free Palestine' as well as other placards showing the faces of innocents killed in the conflict

Protesters waved banners proclaiming ‘Free Palestine’ in addition to different placards exhibiting the faces of innocents killed within the battle

Women hold red-stained bundles signifying children killed in airstrikes in Gaza

Women maintain red-stained bundles signifying youngsters killed in airstrikes in Gaza

Saturday’s protest was solely the second to happen close to the Israeli Embassy since October 7 final yr.

Hundreds of protesters gathered outdoors the Embassy constructing on October 9 – simply two days after Hamas’ terror assault. Clashes happened between rival teams of pro-Israeli and pro-Palestine demonstrators at close by High Street Kensington station.

‘An actual danger of great dysfunction’ adequate for the Met to request that the Home Secretary ban the protest has not been seen at current demonstrations and isn’t anticipated as we speak, the Met added.

The drive mentioned all officers would ‘be briefed to be looking out for offensive placards and banners’ and police groups would monitor CCTV of the demonstration because it occurs.

Commander Kyle Gordon, who led the policing operation, mentioned earlier than the march: ‘We are there to make sure protests happen lawfully, minimising disruption to the lifetime of the broader public and in a approach that provides due consideration to the cumulative impression on London’s communities and people who really feel most susceptible within the present local weather.

‘The protests we now have seen since October have fortunately been largely peaceable and we should take this under consideration in our policing strategy.

‘I hope the identical will likely be true this Saturday.

Pro-Palestinian activists and supporters wave flags and carry placards during a National March for Palestine on Saturday

Pro-Palestinian activists and supporters wave flags and carry placards throughout a National March for Palestine on Saturday

Stewards stand outside the Achilles statue in Hyde Park this morning ahead of the demonstration. Over 200,000 protesters haD been predicted to attend

Stewards stand outdoors the Achilles statue in Hyde Park this morning forward of the demonstration. Over 200,000 protesters haD been predicted to attend

Banners from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign proclaim 'Free Palestine: End Israeli Occupation' while another reads 'Ceasefire Now'

Banners from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign proclaim ‘Free Palestine: End Israeli Occupation’ whereas one other reads ‘Ceasefire Now’

A map released by the Met police shows the route of the march, beginning at Marble Arch at 1.30pm before heading down Park Lane, then Knightsbridge and Kensington Road

A map launched by the Met police reveals the route of the march, starting at Marble Arch at 1.30pm earlier than heading down Park Lane, then Knightsbridge and Kensington Road

‘Unfortunately, regardless of this, we now have repeatedly seen officers having to cope with offences associated to placards and different hate speech.

‘We don’t underestimate the concern this causes, nor the impression of such prison and unacceptable behaviour on wider neighborhood relations.

‘I might attraction to all these attending the protest on Saturday to behave throughout the regulation and to contemplate the impression of their actions on the security and safety of others. We won’t hesitate to take motion towards those that fail to take action.’

At least 28,663 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel started its army operation within the strip in October in response to the October 7 assaults, the place militants killed some 1,200 individuals and took one other 250 hostage.

Israel is being urged to not ship floor forces into Rafah on the Egyptian border, the place most of the strip’s residents at the moment are residing after areas nearer to their properties grew to become engulfed by preventing.