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London police arrested dozens after rival far-right and pro-Palestinian protests drew massive crowds, prompting a major security operation amid fears of unrest, hate crimes and clashes linked to activist Tommy Robinson.
London’s police department has arrested nearly three dozen people who attended rival protests in the United Kingdom on Saturday. An anti-Islam rally was organized by right-wing activist Tommy Robinson,
Tens of thousands rallied in London as police deployed a major security operation to keep rival protests apart, with immigration, crime and Gaza all fueling tensions.
Around 4,000 police officers were on the streets of London, where rival Tommy Robinson and pro-Palestine protests took place. Police arrested 31 protesters across both marches. Follow the latest here.
The police are deploying thousands of officers, partly to keep far-right and pro-Palestinian marchers separated. The opposing events are expected to draw tens of thousands of people to London.
More than 4,000 police officers will be deployed in London Saturday to prevent disorder when a Palestinian solidarity demonstration marking Nakba Day and a far-right rally converge in the heart of the British capital.
London police are looking for two people who threw bottles likely containing gasoline at a North London synagogue in what's being treating as an "antisemitic hate crime."
British counter-terrorism officers, some wearing protective clothing, are examining the scene near the Israeli embassy in London after police said an unnamed group claimed to have targeted the building with drones carrying dangerous substances.
LONDON -- Two men who were arrested as part of an investigation into an arson attack on a Jewish charity's ambulances in the north London neighborhood of Golders Green have been released on bail, British police said on Thursday. The men, both British ...
London's mayor says police will increase patrols after an "appalling attack on two Jewish Londoners," amid a "series of shocking antisemitic attacks" in the city.
Two Jewish men were stabbed in broad daylight in a leafy suburb of north London on Wednesday in what police described as a terrorist incident, further rattling a Jewish community already reeling from a series of antisemitic attacks in the British capital.