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Should Saturday’s pro-Palestine protest be banned after Synagogue terror attack? VOTE NOW

by LJ News Opinions
October 3, 2025
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THOUSANDS of people are expected to attend a pro-Palestine protest in London – in the wake of the horror attack at a Manchester synagogue.

Set to take place in Trafalgar Square on Saturday, it aims to be “the biggest ever mass action yet defying the ban on Palestine Action”, organisers Defender Our Juries previously said.

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Officers at the scene of the terror attack as emergency services descended on the siteCredit: Reuters
People march in London holding Palestinian flags and signs stating "IT'S NOT A CRIME TO ACT AGAINST GENOCIDE" to protest and demand protection for the Global Sumud Flotilla.

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People marched to protest and demand protection for the Global Sumud Flotilla in London yesterday – hours after the attackCredit: Reuters
British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood looks on.

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Home Secretary Shabana MahmoodCredit: Reuters

However, in the wake of the terror incident on Thursday, in which two people were killed during a car and knife rampage outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue calls have been made for the demo to be banned.

Unmarried recluse Jihad Al-Shamie was gunned down by cops at the scene yesterday morning – with three people still fighting for their lives in hospital and another injured.

Last night, pro-Palestine protesters were slammed as dozens were arrested amid violent clashes during a gathering in the capital.

The protesters had been demonstrating against Greta Thunberg‘s Gaza flotilla detention.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood today described those who attended the protest as “fundamentally un-British”.

Speaking to Times Radio, she added: “I think it’s disgraceful and I would call on everybody who is considering protest in the next day or two to take a step back and to show some humanity and some love towards a community that is grieving.

“I think that is the right thing to do. People can get on with their protest.

“Those issues unfortunately are not likely to come to an end in the next day or two.”

Further protests are expected to take place tonight and across the weekend, led by the Defend Our Juries group.



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Tags: EnglandIsraelIsrael-Hamas WarLondonManchesterPalestineSection: News:UK Newsterrorism
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