Secretary of UK for the Home Department Suella Braverman said about the five weeks of solidarity marches with Palestine in London: "This cannot continue like this."
Ednews reports citing BBC publication that Braverman noted that some police officers were injured during the demonstrations held by the Palestinians, and assessed some of the banners and slogans displayed during the march as "sick, provocative".
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"The voicing of anti-Semitism, racism and terrorism in all its forms is extremely disturbing," Braverman said.
The London Metropolitan Police yesterday announced that 9 police officers were injured in the attacks of thousands of police to prevent the gathering of Palestinian supporters and far-rights who gathered in different parts of the city for two different reasons.
Far-right extremists also verbally and physically attacked those who left the march, and 82 far-right extremists who wanted to join the march route were detained.
The police also announced that there were no incidents of physical violence during the solidarity march with Palestine, as in the actions of far-right extremists. Responding to calls not to allow the march, London's Metropolitan Police said there was sufficient evidence and legal grounds to block the march.
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