A static demonstration organised by pro-Israel group Enough is Enough will take place at the same time along the route of the pro-Palestinian march.
"Hundreds of thousands" of people are to descend on London for a pro-Palestinian march on Saturday, as the Metropolitan Police warns months of protest have caused "fear and uncertainty" in Jewish communities.
A static demonstration organised by pro-Israel group Enough is Enough will take place at the same time in Pall Mall, along the route of the pro-Palestinian march.Protesters will take to the streets of London on Saturday.The Met said these kinds of protests since October 7 had cost around £38.4 million and required 44,722 officer shifts as well as 6,399 officer rest days to be cancelled.
A third demonstration organised by the Campaign Against Antisemitism was due to take place on Saturday from 12pm until 2pm, but was cancelled the day before. The Met said each protest will be subject to conditions imposed under the Public Order Act limiting where protesters are allowed to go.
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