Documents released by the Met Police shows an application to protest against Israel came while the IDF was still fighting to expel Hamas terrorists
By Eliana Jordan
The National Holocaust Museum was offered space in a separate building in Westiminster
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Ben Jamal vowed to ‘vigorously contest’ the allegations, which will see him appear in court next month
By Jacob Jaffa
Police investigate claims organisers attempted to breach conditions imposed on protest
The Met is deploying 1,100 officers with resources from eight other forces to manage tomorrow’s controversial demonstration
By Imogen Garfinkel
The ‘onus’ should not be on the Jewish community to change their Shabbat activity, says Met
By Jane Prinsley
Protesters find support from 29 MPs, who are calling on the police to allow the march to wind up near a synagogue
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Community leaders have praised the Met’s decision to re-route an upcoming Gaza march away from a central London shul
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Image of anti-Israel PSC campaigner who compared Gaza War to the Holocaust on display in taxpayer funded gallery
Police say the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign’s Gaza protest risks ‘causing serious disruption’ to nearby shul
A Palestine Solidarity Campaign rally outside Tate Britain was met by a pro-Israel demonstration
By Ellie Grant