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Pro-Palestinian protests ‘un-British’ after terror attack

Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood, BBC, pro -Palestinian protests in Manchester in Manchester, except for a synagogue of the terrorist attack on Thursday, “disappointed” said.

The Minister of the Interior also asked the demonstrators to “step back” from the demonstrators from their plans to organize marches in the coming days.

“I think this is the British feeling without British, I think it makes you feel wrong,” said the protests planned for this week.

The demonstrators in the center of London protested the Israeli navy, the demonstrators clashed with police officers other than Downing Street on Thursday evening.

Large crowds carrying Palestinian flags and banners can be seen in Whitehall until the evening.

Metropolitan police said 40 people were arrested. Six detained was arrested for attacks on police officers.

“It is important to draw a line between those in the Middle East and those at home,” Mahmood told BBC Breakfast on Friday. He said.

“I can only step back to people who plan to continue a protest and imagine whether you have lost someone who is loved for a terrorist attack in this country.” He said.

He said there were “strong” forces to protect the freedom of protest, but they can be invalidated on the advice of the police.

“If he had told me that he was unable to respond to the protests and not to give it to the police, I could lead the police, then there are existing forces.”

Sir Ephraim Mirvis, Britain’s Chief Rabbi, said that many members of the Jewish community were allowed to take place in BBC Radio 4’s Today’s program.

“Some of them directly support anti -Semitism, Hamas. Not every person, but there is too much, which is absolutely dangerous for many people in our society.

He continued: “You cannot separate the words on our streets, people’s actions and inevitably the consequences, the terrorist attack of yesterday.”

He also called the government “again”, “they are dangerous to grasp these demonstrations.”

“You can’t separate the words on our streets, people’s actions in this way,” he said, and added that “the results are inevitably a terrorist attack.

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