Two arrested for 'intifada' chants at London protest
Metropolitan Police arrest two for shouting pro-Palestinian slogans calling for 'intifada' outside Ministry of Justice. New policy follows terror attacks in Sydney and Manchester.
Metropolitan Police arrest two for shouting pro-Palestinian slogans calling for 'intifada' outside Ministry of Justice. New policy follows terror attacks in Sydney and Manchester.
Metropolitan Police arrest three, including two for racially aggravated offences, at a Westminster protest. This follows a new policy shift on controversial slogans. Read the latest.
Chief Rabbi welcomes police crackdown on 'hateful rhetoric' after controversial chant arrests announced. Read the full story on the UK's response to protest language.
UK police forces announce arrests for 'globalise the intifada' chants, welcomed by Chief Rabbi as a crackdown on hate speech. Critics call it repression of protest rights.
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis supports police decision to arrest protesters using the 'globalise the intifada' chant, calling it a vital step against hate speech. Read the latest.
UK police warn protesters chanting 'globalise the intifada' face arrest following Bondi attack. Read the full statement and community reaction.
UK police chiefs announce arrests for chanting 'globalise the intifada' following the Bondi Beach terror attack. Read the full statement and context.
Dramatic scenes unfolded in central London as pro-Palestinian demonstrators launched fireworks and chanted 'intifada' just hours after a lethal attack on an Israeli synagogue, raising security concerns across the capital.
New York assemblyman Zohran Mamdani faces backlash after using the term 'intifada' in a speech about the Israel-Gaza war, reigniting debates on political rhetoric and activism.