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UK police plan 'unprecedented' operation to prevent trouble at weekend protests

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Posted on May 13, 2026

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London Police Plan Unprecedented Security Operation for Major Weekend Protests

Heightened Security Measures Amid Major Demonstrations

By Michael Holden

LONDON, May 13 (Reuters) - London police said on Wednesday they would mount an "unprecedented" operation this weekend to prevent violence and serious disorder when two large protests - anti-immigration and pro-Palestinian - take place in the British capital.

Overview of Planned Protests

At least 80,000 people are expected in London on Saturday for the two demonstrations - a pro-Palestinian march marking Nakba Day and another 'Unite the Kingdom' rally organised by the anti-Islam activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known by his pseudonym Tommy Robinson.

Additional Events and Security Concerns

With the soccer FA Cup final also being staged at Wembley in the northwest of the capital, and against a backdrop of global tensions, recent antisemitic attacks, and a raising of Britain's terrorism threat level, police said they would be using "the most assertive possible use of our powers" to forestall trouble.

Scale of Police Operation

"The scale of the operation is unprecedented in recent years," Deputy Assistant Commissioner James Harman told reporters, saying it would involve some 4,000 officers backed up by helicopters and dog units, and with armed police vehicles in reserve.

Antisemitic Attacks and Rising Tensions

ANTISEMITIC ATTACKS

London has recently seen a spate of arson attacks on Jewish sites, and two Jewish men were stabbed last month in an incident being treated as terrorism.

Regular large pro-Palestinian marches - of which there have been 33 since the Hamas-led assault on Israel in October 2023 - have been blamed for fuelling antisemitism, with prosecutions for those behind offensive chanting and holding placards that incite hatred.

Nakba Day and Its Significance

Friday is Nakba Day, when Palestinians commemorate the loss of their land after the 1948 war at the birth of the state of Israel. "Nakba" means catastrophe in Arabic.

Far-Right Rallies and Government Response

Meanwhile, rallies fronted by Yaxley-Lennon, who counts U.S. billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk among his supporters, have led to anti-Muslim chanting and violence, Harman said.

Previous Demonstrations and Notable Figures

Last September, about 150,000 protesters attended a 'Unite the Kingdom' event, one of the largest such demonstrations of its kind seen in London, when Musk appeared by videolink.

Government Actions Against Extremism

Ahead of Saturday's protests, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the government had banned seven foreign "far-right agitators" from being allowed into Britain to attend Yaxley-Lennon's event.

Controversy Surrounding Tommy Robinson

Robinson says he has been targeted by the state for exposing wrongdoing but his critics say he is little more than a far-right rabble-rouser with a string of criminal convictions.

"We need to be mindful this Saturday of the history of football hooligan groups supporting causes fronted by Stephen Yaxley-Lennon," Harman said.

(Reporting by Michael HoldenEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Metropolitan Police plan a massive deployment of ~4,000 officers, helicopters, dog units, armoured and armed vehicles, and live facial recognition to manage the weekend’s protests and FA Cup Final—an operation described as “unprecedented in recent years.” (perspectivemedia.com)
  • Security concerns are heightened by a recent spate of antisemitic attacks in London—including arson attempts on Jewish sites and the stabbing of two Jewish men in April—prompting the government to raise the UK’s terrorism threat level to “severe.” (internazionale.it)
  • Attendance estimates suggest approximately 50,000 people will attend the anti-Islam “Unite the Kingdom” rally, and 30,000 at the pro-Palestinian Nakba Day march, raising concerns of potential clashes, especially as the FA Cup Final brings additional crowds nearby. (perspectivemedia.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are London police planning an unprecedented operation this weekend?
London police are preparing for large-scale protests—anti-immigration and pro-Palestinian—that are expected to draw at least 80,000 people and pose heightened risks due to recent tensions and major events in the city.
What protests are taking place in London this weekend?
The protests include a pro-Palestinian march marking Nakba Day and an anti-immigration rally organized by Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, alongside the FA Cup final.
What security measures are being taken for the protests?
About 4,000 officers, helicopters, dog units, and armed police vehicles are being deployed for the operation, making it the most assertive in recent years.
Why is there concern about antisemitic and anti-Muslim violence?
There have been recent arson attacks on Jewish sites, stabbings, and large-scale marches blamed for fueling antisemitism, while rallies led by Yaxley-Lennon have resulted in anti-Muslim chanting and violence.
What action has the government taken regarding far-right agitators?
The government has banned seven foreign far-right agitators from entering Britain to prevent their attendance at the anti-immigration rally.

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