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    UK urges pro-Palestinian group to cancel protest after synagogue attack

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    Posted on October 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK government urges the cancellation of a pro-Palestinian protest after a deadly synagogue attack in Manchester, citing community safety concerns.

    Table of Contents

    • Response to the Manchester Synagogue Attack
    • Government and Police Statements
    • Impact on Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations
    • Community Reactions and Safety Concerns

    UK Government Calls for Cancellation of Pro-Palestinian Protest After Attack

    Response to the Manchester Synagogue Attack

    By Catarina Demony and Andrew MacAskill

    Government and Police Statements

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's government and police have called for a pro-Palestinian protest in London on Saturday to be cancelled following a deadly attack on a synagogue in Manchester that has shone a light on rising religious hatred.

    Impact on Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations

    Thursday's attack follows a politically charged summer where incidents of antisemitic and Islamophobic hate have remained high, and pro-Palestinian marchers have routinely taken to the streets to denounce Israel, drawing criticism from some members of the Jewish community.

    Community Reactions and Safety Concerns

    Saturday's demonstration is organised by a group called Defend Our Juries to oppose the British government's decision in July to ban the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action under anti-terrorism laws, making it a crime to be a member.

    POLICE SAY THEY NEED TO PROTECT FEARFUL COMMUNITIES

    Police urged organisers to cancel or postpone the event, saying it would divert police resources needed to protect fearful communities in the wake of the attack.

    Interior minister Shabana Mahmood urged protesters to "take a step back" and give the Jewish community time to grieve. In Thursday's attack, two people were killed when a man drove a car into pedestrians and then began stabbing them outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Manchester.

    The attacker has been named by police as Jihad al-Shamie, a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian descent, who was shot dead at the scene by armed officers.

    PROTESTS OVER BAN ON PRO-PALESTINIAN GROUP

    Police, the government and supporters of Palestine Action have been locked in a standoff since the group was banned, with more than 1,500 arrested, many of them elderly, who describe the ban as an attack on free speech.

    Police said that by demonstrating, the Defend Our Juries group was drawing resources away from the communities of London at a time when they were needed most.

    Defend Our Juries said they condemned the attack on the Jewish community in Manchester, and told the police to focus on that, not policing their demonstration.

    In the hours after the attack on Thursday, several pro-Palestinian protests took place in British cities. Other pro-Palestine marches have drawn thousands of people.

    Most demonstrators carry Palestinian flags and hold signs reading: "I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action".

    Across Britain, the number of reported antisemitic acts last year was the second highest in modern times.

    The race equality think tank Runnymede Trust said that rising far-right rhetoric was fuelling racist violence.

    Tell MAMA, a group monitoring anti-Muslim hatred, said that between June and September this year there were 17 attacks or threats against mosques and other Islamic institutions in Britain, describing it as "toxic to community relations".

    (Reporting by William James, Catarina Demony and Andrew MacAskill; Editing by Aidan Lewis, William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK government calls for protest cancellation after synagogue attack.
    • •Pro-Palestinian group Defend Our Juries organized the protest.
    • •Police express concerns over community safety and resource allocation.
    • •Rising antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents in the UK.
    • •Debate over free speech following Palestine Action ban.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK urges pro-Palestinian group to cancel protest after synagogue attack

    1What is antisemitism?

    Antisemitism is hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jewish people. It can manifest in various forms, including social exclusion, hate speech, and violence.

    2What is a protest?

    A protest is a public demonstration expressing strong objection to a policy or situation. Protests can take various forms, including marches, rallies, and sit-ins.

    3What is a synagogue?

    A synagogue is a Jewish house of worship where congregational prayer, study, and community gatherings occur. It serves as a center for Jewish life and culture.

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