Moment woman at pro-Palestine protest screams 'death to all the Jews' at Victoria station, after saying they were 'all killers'. A group of other young women, stood next to her, appear to giggle and use their phones to film counter protesters.
Police are searching for a slew of 'activists' and 'counter protestors' after chaos ensued at the pro-Palestine rally in London yesterday.
One shocking video shared to social media shows a woman screaming 'death to all jews' as she passes a group of counter protestors at Victoria station in London. Another group of four men were filmed walking through Waterloo station before shouting vile expletives at protestors The pro-Palestine supporters, seemingly aggrieved by the confrontation, shout back: 'Excuse me? You've lost your mind'.It is at this point that a woman wearing a white jacket walks past the arguing groups, violently yelling: 'Killers! Killers! Death to all the jews'.
Pro Palestine supporters then hit back, telling the group of men: 'You are being disrespectful towards the dead'. The Met has shared photos on X, formerly Twitter , of several people wanted for 'hate crimes' committed at the march. These protesters are among those wanted by police Among those wanted by police is a woman who was seen carrying a placard depicting Suella Braverman and Mr Sunak as coconuts, which is a racist term used to imply that someone has betrayed their race.
The woman who shared the video, called Lorraine King, wrote: 'My Muslim friend was accosted by this 'charming' man at Charing Cross Station who she said told her 'to go back home', before calling her a 'rat' and a 'terrorist'. Officers detained and arrested scores of counter-protesters at the rally, which the Met said was attended by 300,000 peopleAnother individual on the Met's list of suspects is a man who was filmed saying: 'Hitler knew how to deal with these people'.
'Since the end of yesterday's demonstration we've published appeals in relation to six incidents and I have no doubt there will be more to follow. Our colleagues at the British Transport Police have published a further two appeals. James Buckley, 42 from Manchester, was charged with possession of an offensive weapon while 48-year-old William Duncan from West Lothian in Scotland was charged with being drunk and disorderly.Meanwhile, Sam Fairclough, 33, from Flintshire in Wales, was bailed to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 1 December, charged with possession of an offensive weapon.
A large crowd gathered near Parliament Square on Saturday. Police said the group threw projectiles and insulted officersThe number of arrests on Saturday topped those from all previous pro-Palestinian marches combined, which have seen people detained for hate crimes and showing support for Hamas, which is proscribed as a terrorist group in the UK.
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