Moment pro-Palestine protesters storm Tesco grocery store
This is the second pro-Palestine protesters stormed a Tesco grocery store shouting ‘you might have blood in your palms’ as they held banners calling for a ‘boycott’.
Social media footage reveals a big group of individuals holding indicators and Palestinian flags within the grocery store aisle whereas employees attempt to diffuse the state of affairs.
One male protester carrying a black cap and Brooklyn jacket will be heard repeating ‘Tesco is supporting genocide’ earlier than shouting ‘cease killing kids’ and ‘sufficient is sufficient’.
He can then be heard shouting ‘Tesco has blood on their palms’ whereas surrounding protesters chant and hand out flyers to prospects.
The protest, which seems to have occurred within the fruit and vegetable part, noticed demonstrators seemingly piling avocados into procuring baskets.
Footage reveals a big group of individuals protesting in a Tesco isle whereas employees try to diffuse the state of affairs
One male protester carrying a black cap and Brooklyn jacket will be heard repeating ‘Tesco is supporting genocide’ earlier than shouting ‘cease killing kids’
The protest noticed demonstrators seemingly piling avocados into procuring baskets
The male protester can then be heard shouting ‘Tesco has blood on their palms’ whereas surrounding protesters chant and hand out flyers to prospects
The man shouting was carrying a black cap, white trainers and a Brooklyn jacket
It comes after Pro-Palestine activists caught spoof ‘apartheid’ pricing labels by pots of Israeli hummus in British supermarkets together with Tesco in December, saying prospects shopping for the dip are ‘supporting genocide’.
Images shared to social media confirmed Sabra hummus being bought with a faux label studying: ‘Apartheid Hummus. Buying this product helps assist genocide. Since £19.48 Search BDS for more information.’
Reacting to the protests, one social media person wrote on X: ‘Boycott Israel protesters trigger chaos in a grocery store within the UK ”Tesco is supporting genocide”.’
The protest is one in all many to occur throughout the UK whereas Israel continues to assault Gaza following Hamas’s October 7 assaults on Israel.
MailOnline has contacted Tesco for remark.