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    London Police Arrest Hundreds at Protest Against Ban on Palestine Action

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    Posted on October 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    London police arrested hundreds at a protest against the ban on Palestine Action, following a deadly attack in Manchester. The protest proceeded despite calls for cancellation.

    Hundreds Arrested in London Protest Against Pro-Palestinian Group Ban

    Overview of the Protest and Arrests

    By Vitalii Yalahuzian and Yann Tessier

    Background of the Pro-Palestinian Group

    LONDON (Reuters) -London police arrested hundreds of protesters for supporting a banned pro-Palestinian group at a demonstration on Saturday which went ahead despite requests to call it off after a deadly attack at a synagogue in Manchester.

    Government and Police Response

    Two people were killed in the attack in the northwestern English city on Thursday and police shot dead the assailant, a British man of Syrian descent who counter-terrorism police said may have been inspired by extremist Islamist ideology.

    Community Reactions and Concerns

    Organisers refused requests by the police and government to call off Saturday's demonstration, which had been announced before the attack, to protest against the banning of pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action under anti-terrorism laws.

    STARMER CALLS FOR CALM

    Calling for calm on X on Saturday morning, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: "I urge anyone thinking about protesting this weekend to recognise and respect the grief of British Jews."

    "This is a moment of mourning. It is not a time to stoke tension and cause further pain. It is a time to stand together," he said.

    Police arrested protesters in Trafalgar Square in central London as they wrote slogans on placards declaring support for Palestine Action, which was proscribed in July after members broke into an airbase and damaged military planes.

    As of 1730 GMT, police said 442 people had been arrested - around half the number arrested at a similar protest in September.  

    Crowds of more than 1,000 applauded and cheered those arrested as they were carried through the crowd by police without resisting. Onlookers chanted "shame on you" at officers.

    "I'm disgusted by the police actually, they shouldn't be arresting non-violent protesters here," said protester Angie Zelter. "We have a right to protest and Palestine Action is not a violent organisation, should never have been proscribed in the first place."

    Six people were arrested separately after unfurling a Palestine Action banner on Westminster Bridge outside parliament.

    SERIES OF PROTESTS

    The demonstration is the latest in a series of protests, during which hundreds have been arrested for defying the ban which makes it an offence to show support for Palestine Action.

    Police said Saturday's protests would draw resources away from security they have tightened around synagogues and mosques following Thursday's attack. 

    Defend Our Juries, which organised Saturday's protest, has condemned the attack on the Jewish community in Manchester, and urged police to focus on that, not policing the demonstration.

    Thursday's attack followed incidents of antisemitic and Islamophobic hate in Britain this summer, and pro-Palestinian marchers have taken to the streets to denounce Israel, drawing criticism from some members of the Jewish community.

    Jewish and Muslim communities in Britain have expressed fears for their safety.

    Israel has waged war on Hamas in Gaza since the Palestinian militant group attacked Israel two years ago. U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Israel to stop its bombardment after Hamas said it was ready to release hostages and agreed to some aspects of a plan to halt the war. 

    (Reporting by Toby Melville, Jack Taylor Yann Tessier and Vitalii Yalahuzian, Writing by William James, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Protest and Arrests
    • Background of the Pro-Palestinian Group
    • Government and Police Response
    • Community Reactions and Concerns

    Key Takeaways

    • •Hundreds were arrested in London for supporting a banned pro-Palestinian group.
    • •The protest proceeded despite a recent deadly attack in Manchester.
    • •British PM Keir Starmer called for calm amid rising tensions.
    • •Protesters criticized the police for arresting non-violent demonstrators.
    • •The protest is part of a series of demonstrations against the ban.

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