“Standing Side By Side With Extremists” Pro-Palestine Protests “Intimidating” Jewish Community

Police are considering whether to ban a controversial pro-Palestinian march in London planned for Armistice Day. Scotland Yard said it would use “all powers and tactics” at its disposal to prevent disruption, including Section 13 of the Public Order Act 1986, which allows the banning of a procession when there is a risk of serious disorder. Met Commander Karen Findlay said: “We fully appreciate the national significance of Armistice Day. Thousands of officers will be deployed in an extensive security operation and we will use all powers and tactics at our disposal to ensure that anyone intent on disrupting it will not succeed.” Former head of the Jewish Leadership Council Simon Johnson tells TalkTV’s Ian Collins and Nicola Thorp that “ordinary, peace loving citizens” should have “nothing to do with those sorts of chants.” “Many of the people on these marches want peace, but they are standing side by side with extremists.” #talktv #talkradio #israel #palestine #hamas #gaza #protest
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