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Pro-Palestine protestors in Trafalgar Square call for Israel to 'stop bombing Gaza'. Protestors clashed with police, throwing bottles and flares at police as they marched to demand justice for those in Gaza.

Met Police released clearer image of one woman who had picture on her backThe Met today released a clearer picture of one of two women they are tracing over Hamas supporting pictures of paragliders taped to the back of their jackets - as Suella Braverman warned 'the police are coming'.

It came as Home Secretary Ms Braverman issued a stark warning to demonstrators, accusing some of glorifying terrorism and promoting genocide, as she said: 'To all those who saw fit to promote genocide, glorify terrorism and mock the murder of Jewish people, including women and babies - the police are coming for you.'

Protestors were seen with an image of paragliders stuck to their backs in reference to the attacks on Saturday Officers armed with riot helmets and truncheons blocked the nearby roads with metal barriers to stop the activists, many of whom were carrying large Palestinian flags. They milled around for a short while before drifting away into the night.Condemning the 'horror and barbarism unleashed in Israel a week ago', he said: 'To the people of Israel, I say Britain is with you. What took place was an act of pure evil and Israel has every right to defend itself.

Protestors wave flags during a pro-Palestine march in London, amid nationwide demonstrations, on October 14The Pro-Palestine protest in London turned ugly as activists started hurling objects at police

 

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