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Starmer urges planned pro-Palestine protests to ‘respect grief of British Jews’

Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on the pro -Filestin protests this weekend to “respect the grief of the British Jews”.

Starmer, both Manchester and London planned protests may cause more pain to those who mourn, he added.

The last figure told the activists to rethink the pro -Filestin protests, days after the murder of two people were wounded during a terrorist attack in Manchester, and during a terrorist attack in Manchester.

Starmer, who wrote in Jewish Chronicle, said: orum I urge everyone who is thinking of protesting this weekend to recognize and respect the grief of British Jews this week.

“This is a moment of age. It’s not time to cause tension and more pain.”

In the meantime, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said that he spoke with Foreign Minister Yette Cooper and called the government to fought pro -Palestinian marches and protests ”.

The protest in the center of London, organized by the protest group, defends our jury.

Starmer protesters called ‘to slap tension and cause more pain’ (Reuters)

The group claimed: “The cancellation of peaceful protests allows terrorism to win.”

Meanwhile, a similar event will be held by Greater Manchester Friends of Palestine, which has held regularly in the last two years.

When he spoke on a watch near the attack on Friday, he was referred to by the people who seized Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy.

Both the Metropolitan Police and the Great Manchester police increased concerns about the tension on the police resources during the protests and called for organizers to cancel them.

After the attack, civil servants were deployed in synagogues and other Jewish buildings to provide protection and assurance.

Questions were brought to the agenda about the insensitivity of the walks.

Pro -Palestinian walks will take place this weekend in London and Manchester

Pro -Palestinian walks will take place this weekend in London and Manchester (Reuters/Carlos Jasso)

On Friday, the Chief Officer of the Great Manchester police Sir Sir Stephen Watson called the participants in the protest of “thinking if this is really the right time”.

“You can do something responsible and sensitive and therefore you can avoid protesting in a way that will contribute to the trauma by our Jewish community.”

Approximately 1,500 people are expected to participate in the protest in Trafalgar Square on Saturday, on Saturday.

The previous two events saw that a total of 1,422 people with majority were arrested to support a banned organization.

A defense jury spokesman said that he was “standing in solidarity ile with the Jewish community on the attack.

He said: “It would not be clear that the action of the tomorrow, which was not near the Trafalgar Square and near any synagogue, the government of the government of the Palestinian action, a ridiculous authoritarian prohibition and the challenge of the government’s criminal offense committed by the Israeli government.

“The attack of yesterday was real terrorism, and we participate in the remarkable condemnation of others around the country, and we call on the house secretary and police to give priority to protecting society instead of arrest completely peaceful protesters.

“Cancellation of peaceful protests allows terror to win.

“It is more important than ever before to defend our democracy, including our fundamental rights for peaceful protest and freedom of speech, and to take an attitude towards peace and justice against the oppression and oppression and for everyone.”

Metropolitan police said that if necessary, if necessary, the protest would attract officers and resources from neighboring forces.

Met, the group, continued to encourage his plans to call his plans in a statement reiterating his previous feelings of Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood.

In a statement, Sir Mark Rowley, the commissioner of the force, said: iz We have to plan to gather more than 1000 people in Trafalgar Square on Saturday to support a terrorist organization at a time when we want to distribute every existing officer to ensure the safety of these communities.

“By deliberately choosing to encourage the breaking of the mass law on this scale, they draw valuable resources from the London communities at a time when our juries need.”

The authority added: “When the terrible terrorist murder of the British Jews of the British Jews on Thursday is the most frightening, it will probably create more tension and some may be deprived of sensitivity.”

Sir Stephen urged the protesters in Manchester to rethink.

The chef Constable said: “I would directly object to anyone who wants to protest this weekend to think if this is really the right time.”

“I would call on the common morality and humanity of all people in Greater Manchester to help us support our Jewish communities after such a terrible attack.”

Elsewhere, the campaign against anti -Semitism (CAA) said that he plans to organize a demonstration other than Downing Street on the next Thursday and plans to mark a week after Manchester terrorist attack.

Caa spokesman said: “Dialogue, Platoitudes and lip service time has passed.

“While our Jewish community is faced with terrorism on our streets, Britain can no longer meet the excuse.

“On Thursday evening, we will protest outside the Download Street to demand action, not empty words.”

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