A mother and her two children were harassed by protestors outside a McDonalds after they got their food. The protestors chanted 'shame on you' as the child nervously carried his food through the massive crowd.
Veterans minister slams pro-Gaza activists over 'intimidating' poppy sellers. Family hounded by pro-Palestine activists who smirk as they chant slogans. READ MORE:Pro-Palestinian activists' latest 'Day of Action' ended in ugly scenes as protesters surrounded British Legion poppy sellers at a train station and chanted 'shame on you' at a young child leaving a McDonald's – while fireworks were launched at police.
The Metropolitan Police says it has arrested 29 people in connection with crimes ranging from terrorism offences to breaching a dispersal order that was enacted by the force after fireworks were hurled at officers, injuring four. Protesters could be seen smirking to themselves as they hounded families leaving the fast food restaurant
At Charing Cross station, dismayed looking poppy sellers could only look on as pro-Palestine activists staged a sit-in on Saturday afternoon. Elsewhere, grinning pro-Palestine activists could be seen laughing to themselves as they hounded families leaving McDonald's on Saturday. And McDonalds' parent corporation has slammed the 'disinformation and inaccurate reports' around the controversy in remarks reported by BBC News.
Protesters en route to Trafalgar Square from Kensington - where the Israeli embassy in London is located - shouted chants to 'smash the Zionist settler state' and called for 'intifada revolution'. A woman walks through Newcastle city centre in a sheet covered in red paint during a protest on Saturday
Videos shared on social media showed fireworks being launched at police officers who lined the stairs in front of the National Gallery to monitor the protests, believed to have been attended by more than 30,000 people.Commander Karen Findlay, who is responsible for policing across the capital this week, said: 'The vast majority of people demonstrated peacefully during an extremely busy day in central London, with protests in a number of locations requiring a policing presence.
In all, the Met made 29 arrests, including: nine for public order offences, of which two were racially aggravated; two on suspicion of terror offences related to the wording of a banner; three for assaulting a police officer; and 10 for breaching a dispersal order. Police have arrested a man who was holding a sign that allegedly carried a threat to blow up the House of LordsPolice restrain a woman on Piccadilly Circus during protests in central London on Saturday
Orthodox Jewish men, believed to be aligned with the Neturei Karta fringe movement, turned out at the pro-Palestine event in Trafalgar Square on Saturday Tensions had flared between protesters and police throughout the day as protests also took place outside the BBC, while sit-in protests took place in Oxford Circus and at Charing Cross railway stations before being dispersed.
Photographs of some of the younger victims of Israel's counter-attack, which has raged on without pause for almost a month, were laid out in frames in Trafalgar Square during the protest.One protester waved a placard on Saturday that depicted a bulldozer ploughing through a chain link fence, with the controversial slogan: 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free'.
Some demonstrators climbed on top of the square's famous fountains as the mostly peaceful group waved flags and banners and let off fireworks on Saturday afternoon. Images showed one man being restrained by police who could be seen holding a sign that read: 'I am going to blow up the House of Lords'.
The British Transport Police said it dispersed protesters under the Public Order Act 2023, without making any arrests. Among those protesting in the square appeared to be members of Neturei Karta, a fringe group of Orthodox Jews that does not believe in the need for the state of Israel. A protest in Glasgow saw the BBC headquarters in the Scottish city targeted by demonstrators, with activists holding up mock body bags.
Bloodied children's dolls were held aloft as hundreds of Palestine supporters marched through the city centre to protest against the ongoing war.
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