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More than seventy arrested after Palestine protestors defy Met’s calls for calm

Some protestors breached the containment zone around the BBC set up by the police

January 18, 2025 18:08
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A protester holds up an Israeli flag on Whitehall (Getty)
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The Metropolitan police have arrested 77 people after pro-Palestine protestors breached police orders to stay away from the BBC and central London synagogues.

The march, which contained protestors carrying placards emblazoned with swastikas and antisemitic tropes, took place after organisers Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) chose to defy police restrictions on the location of the march. 

Police said the demonstration amounted to the most “significant escalation in criminality” in the nearly 16 months of regular pro-Palestine marches.

Police arrest an anti-Israel protestor (Getty) AFP via Getty Images

Defying a police mandate against the march entering an area covering the BBC’s New Broadcasting House and the nearby Central Synagogue – where congregants have been attending services throughout the day – a few hundred of the approximately 5000 demonstrators were stopped by rows of police officers and vehicles.