The campaign group announced it had abandoned the event after receiving threats and identifying 'hostile actors' who posed a risk to the safety of Jews.
A Jewish campaign group has 'reluctantly' called off its 'Walk Together' demonstration in central London amid safety concerns. Thousands had been expected to attend the walk in the capital on Saturday, which would have coincided with the pro-Palestinian marches.
'Yet again, it seems that there is a double standard. For the hours that this march drags on, central London will be snarled up yet again. 'Police have told us that they intend to handle the march no differently from the passive way that they have become accustomed to over the course of more than six months.' Read more:Once again a Met Police commissioner is stuck in the middle of policing and politics.
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