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First request for UK pro-Palestine protest came during October 7 attack

Documents released by the Met Police shows an application to protest against Israel came while the IDF was still fighting to expel Hamas terrorists

February 6, 2025 14:07
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People holding placards and flags of Palestine take part in a 'March For Palestine' in London on 14 October 2023, organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign. (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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The Met Police have revealed that the first request for a national demonstration against Israel came on October 7 2023 at 12:50pm – just hours after the Hamas attack began.

New documents, released following a freedom of information request, show that the force was first notified of the intention of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) to organise marches while the IDF was still fighting to expel terrorists from southern Israel.

“The MPS were contacted on Saturday 7 October at approximately 12.50pm via telephone call and informed of the intention to protest, the MPS committed this to our systems on the same day and are satisfied being contacted by telephone was a sufficient means in which to notify the MPS as the event was taking place 7 days after notification,” the report said.

The assault on October 7 began at 6:30am and, by 12:50pm, Hamas militants were still actively killing and kidnapping civilians from the Nova music festival, Kibbutz Be’eri, Kfar Aza, and several other communities along the Israeli border with Gaza.