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Police Federation’s chief is ‘enough’ at Palestine Action Rally

Web Desk, 04/10/2025

A senior police officer Has declared “Tired” authorities “is enough” after arresting hundreds of people in Palestine’s action Oppose After days in london Manchester Aradhanar attack.

The Met Police said that at least 355 people were arrested to support the prosecuting group, which was classified by the UK government in a terrorist organization earlier this year.

Arrests were bulk in Triphalgar Square, where around 1,000 protesters were sitting quietly, some holding signs support Palestine Action, despite the call by Sir Kir Stamor And the police chief to stay away After terrorist attack in Manchester,

Meanwhile, Amnesty International said that it should not be the police job to arrest people “sitting peacefully”, and that arrests violated the human rights responsibilities of Britain.

Met said that many of the arrested people were to be taken out of the square after refusing to walk, each person was taken to five officers to go away safely.

Metropolitan Police Federation President Paula Dods said Officials are “physically tired” But “to facilitate these tireless protests” continues to be called. “and we are Coming under attack to do thisHow can I correct this? He asked.

He said: “We are not enough of us. Police officers working hard are constantly canceled, working in long shifts and are being transferred from other areas to facilitate these protests.

The Met police said that many of the arrested people refused to go away, which means they had to be taken

The Met police said that many of the arrested people refused to go away, which means they had to be taken ,AFP through Getty Image,

“Our concentration should be on keeping people safe at a time when the country is on the increased vigilance from a terrorist attack … We are emotionally and physically tired. What are politicians and senior police officers going to do about it?”

But Kerry Moskogiuri, director of the campaign at Human Rights Group Amnesty International UK, said: “It is not the police job to arrest hundreds of people to sit peacefully and keep these signs.

“These arrests are in violation of the UK international human rights obligations and should not be.”

The event organizer protects our judges, which have been attended by an estimated 700 protesters. Among the arrested people, the group said, 79 -year -old Elizabeth Morley, a Jewish woman and the daughter of a Holocaust survivor.

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What is the biggest disobedience of the restriction on Palestine Action, before taking a pen and writing signals in support of the group, people of the age mixture were sitting for silent vigilance. Some read: “I oppose the massacre. I support Palestine’s action.”

The names of Palestinian children killed in the Israeli war on Gaza were also read.

Protesters participated in a demonstration in support of Palestine Action at London's Trophagar Square on Saturday

Protesters participated in a demonstration in support of Palestine Action at London’s Trophagar Square on Saturday ,Maja Smizkovska/Pa Wire,

Meanwhile, around 100 people gathered at Manchester City Center for a similar performance, which was organized by Greater Manchester Friends of Palestine.

The Prime Minister had urged the protesters to “respect the grief of the British Jews”, while the Jewish figures took action on “unprecedented tone deaf” after two people were killed in an attack in Manchester on Thursday.

Politicians and senior police officers joined the call for incidents for not proceeding. Scotland yard chief sir Mark rovle Warned that rallies would “be likely to create stress and some may say that the attack lacks sensitivity”, while the main constable Greater Manchester Police Sir Stephen Watson urged that the attendees “consider whether this is really the right time”.

Sir Mark said that Protest Whether “valuable resources from London’s communities at one time are away when they need the most”. Police forces have specially deployed additional officials for Synagogues and other Jewish buildings to give protection and assurance after the attack, with hundreds of additional officials around Manchester.

In a statement issued on X on Saturday, Mate said: “By 5.20 pm, 355 people were arrested to support an priest organization. There are still remaining spectators in Truffar Square who are not placing in support of Palestine action. The arrest continues.”

Earlier, the force said: “It takes time for the arrest. Many people arrested will not run out of the square and need to be taken, something that requires at least five officers to safely.”

It claimed that the biggest disregard of the ban on Palestine's action was the organizers defended our judges. More than 1,000 people were sitting for silent vigilance in Central London under protest against the group's prosecution.

It claimed that the biggest disregard of the ban on Palestine’s action was the organizers defended our judges. More than 1,000 people were sitting for silent vigilance in Central London under protest against the group’s prosecution. ,Roots,

A wicker, who was sitting with his own eyes and grabbed a poster, said that “I oppose the genocide, I support Palestine Action”, arrested and was done by police. Some people in the crowd called the police “embarrassing” and one told the officials that “thanks for our protection” because the woman was taken.

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Two elders are also moved by each organ to the south-west of the square, where officers and police are waiting to process vehicle arrests.

Meanwhile, a crowd gathered outside the Manchester Cathedral, which listened to speeches before proceeding from N Mass to march through the city center. As he beat the drums and “Free Palestine!” Chanting, a group of counters-protectors overtook them, marching in front and grabbing a flag and shouting “F *** Hamas” and “release”.

A protector gives a signal during a performance in Manchester

A protector gives a signal during a performance in Manchester ,Roots,

On political violence, the former advisor to the government called Saturday’s protest “humiliating insult to thousands of grieving Jews”. Talk to IndependentLord Walni also warned that he could prove “a major strategic defect for his campaign”.

Referring to Saturday’s protests, Dave Rich, Director of Policy in Community Security Trust, a charity, a charity, which provides protection to the Jewish community, told the BBC Radio 4K Today program: “I think it is unprecedented tone deaf, which is to support the least, which is the least support, which the Jews assumes about the Jewish people, to protect the Jewish people, to protect the Jewish people, the terrorist organizations, the terrorist organizations Palestinians are not similar to supporting.

Sir Kir said that after the Thursday attack, there may be incidents and upheaval for the families of the victims and the Jewish communities.

Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper and Lady Victoria Stmper died during the scene where two people died in a terrorist attack on Thursday

Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper and Lady Victoria Stmper died during the scene where two people died in a terrorist attack on Thursday ,Packet,

Writing in the Jewish Chronicle and Jewish news, the Prime Minister said: “I think of opposing this week at the end of this week that I recognize and respect the sorrows of the British Jews this week. It is a moment of mourning. It is not a cause of reducing stress and further pain.”

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But a member of the group behind the London protests said that there would be “mindless” to call it to cancel it.

Talking before the protest begins today, the human rights pracharak Sir Jonathan Porit said: “I have no doubt that everyone is participating in the defense of the silence of our fines, today will showcase great respect and real grief for people affected by complete atrocities in Heaton Park today.

Police investigation is going on at the spot in Heton Park Hebrew Congress Aradhan at Kardaul

Police investigation is going on at the spot in Heton Park Hebrew Congress Aradhan at Kardaul ,Packet,

Greenpeace UK described Palestine Action’s support on the arrest on “waste of police time” and called for a judicial review on the group’s prosecution to move forward.

Charity’s co-executive director, Araba Hamid said: “Police officers will be surprised why they are taking these protesting arrests instead of protecting our communities after one of the worst antisementary terror attacks on British soil.”

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Filp argued for strong powers to stop the pro-P-Filistine march, saying that allowing antisemitism to any “place” can lead to attacks such as manchester synchronization murder.

Worshiper Adrian Daulbi (left) and security guard Melvin Cravitz was killed during a terrorist attack

Worshiper Adrian Daulbi (left) and security guard Melvin Cravitz was killed during a terrorist attack

Meanwhile, the Counter-Terror police were given additional time warrants to question four people arrested on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts after Thursday’s attack, one and two were also in custody.

The 35-year-old Jihad al-Shami, who was out on bail for an alleged rape, was shot by the police, as he targeted the Heton Park Hebrew Congressman Cinagogue in Kipasol on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.

Three people live in the hospital after a car and knife attack. 53 -year -old Adrian Daulbi is believed to be shot dead by the police. 66-year-old Melvin Cravitz was also killed, both men attempted to stop Al-Shami.

Visiting the attack scene on Saturday afternoon, Kemi Badnoch said that Jewish people in Britain should be given more protection because some are “going to Israel”.

The Tory leader told reporters: “Now, what we are seeing is exercising their rights, but not responsibilities.

“Jews are right now telling me that they are going to Israel. Israel is in war. How can people leave Britain to go to the battlefield and wonder that they will be safe there?

Ms. Badenoch said: “It should not be in Manchester. Our country has always been a sanctuary for Jewish people and should always be.”

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