‘I don’t give a f*** about the Jewish community right now’: Pro-Palestine protestor says as marches happen just miles from terror attack synagogue

A woman who participated in a pro -Palestinian protest on a terrible knife attack outside a synagogue, said she did not give information about the Jewish community.
Hundreds of activists were gathered outside the downs of the Downing Street gates in Westminster as part of a protest against the detention of Global Sumud Flotilla members containing Greta Thunberg.
The march, which took place just a few hours after the murder of two people in a ‘barbarian’ knife attack outside the Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester, was criticized for the weak timing and was defined as ‘shameful, disrespect’ behavior.
42 -year -old Fiona Smith was among those who participated in the show, heard: ‘I don’t give information about the Jewish community right now’.
‘I thought about it and I’m sorry for what it was, but because of all the story and why we were here [with the flotilla]’he added.
Other places, while the police officers came together, some of them were friction with protesters wearing facial masks and scarves, while one person was portrayed outside the parliament.
Walks across the country, Gaza, a convoy of approximately 40 boats with humanitarian aid of the global Sumud Flotilla’s crew, the early hours of Thursday morning after the seizure of Israeli forces were held.
However, the movement led to anger from politicians and anti -Semitism campaignists, including the leader of the London Assembly Susan Hall, who described the march in the center of London as ’embarrassing, disrespectful, inferiority’.
Alex Hearn, the co -director of labor against anti -Semitism, described his marches as ‘tonal deaf’ and ‘unacceptable situation to be stopped for public order’.
Following a protest in Parliament Square on Thursday, Police Supplement with Protesters at the southern end of Whitehall
Met Police Officers, some rubbing with protesters wearing facial masks and scarves outside Westminster
A Palestinian supporter was accompanied by the police during a protest in London
While the Jewish community mourned, the protesters walked through Manchester surrounded by police, shook the Palestinian flags, and hired banners that wrote ‘freedom for Palestine’ and ‘hunger hunger’.
Hundreds of activists gathered before the Manchester Piccadilly station walking towards the Piccadilly Gardens, shaking the Palestinian flags, hitting drums and chanting.
A banner carried by protesters read the following: ‘Israel is guilty of genocide, massacre, ethnic cleansing of Palestinian children and babies.’
The protest timing in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar, fired Fury online and people called on the protest following the attack.
A person was sent to X: ‘How disgusting to let this continue today. Imagine that every Jewish people living in Manchester are absolutely disgusting! ‘
Another added: ‘@andyburnhamgm is a garbage you say in the news. You allow these demons to protest in Manchester on this day. Shame on you and your empty words. ‘
The organizers in the protest insisted that they ‘condemned the attack in Heaton Park with the most powerful terms’ and called for a minute of silence according to the victims.
In the protest in Manchester, there was a series of friction among police and protest critics, including the Queen Victoria statue in Piccadilly Gardens.
A woman who lost her hat in a friction said: ‘I am very sorry to be done today. I am for free speaking another day, but today is not right to do it. ‘
Global Sumud talks about a demonstrator as a demonstrator as he gathered in Parliamentary Square to demand protest and protection for Flotilla.
A demonstrator talks about a megaphone during a pro -Palestinian protest in the Parliament Square in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
While the Jewish community mourn, pro -Pilests protesters tonight were seen walking in Manchester while surrounded by police
While the pro -Palestinian protesters walked at Manchester Center, only kilometers away from a knife killed two people in a synagogue in the city
Nick Voss was also among the critics: ‘This must be disrespectful after what happened today.
‘I know they’re on the opposite side, but I think it should be canceled.
“ We all have the right to protest, but these men are not respectful. As far as I am worried, they are terrorist supporters and distant communists and disgust me to my absolute core. ‘
“It was sad to see what happened in Heaton Park, I know a few people nearby, and they were shocked.
‘Today I came to stand against this protest and I will do it every week.’
Stop The War Coalition, including 58 -year -old Steph Bike activists, said the silence of the minute proves the respect.
He said: ‘We thought it was important to condemn what happened this morning, because an attack on one of our communities.
‘We reject anti-Semitism in every form. It is very early to comment, but it is likely that the attack is motivated by anti-Semitism, and we oppose all attacks against any of our communities. ‘
“We do not protest the Jewish communities here, the state of Israel that we protest. This is an important distinction. ‘
Steph described the existence of heavy police as ‘disproportionate’. He said: ‘In the last three years, Palestinian protests have been excessive as a tactic to instill that we were somehow dangerous.’
78 -year -old Vietnam veteran Ron also attended the rally. When asked whether it is appropriate to demonstrate on the day of the synagogue attack, he said: ‘We are upset about all kinds of racism.
‘We are not against the Jews, we are against the Zionists. There are Jewish people who come to our show. ‘
People walk on the streets during a pro -Palestinian walk at Manchester Center on Thursday evening
People killed two people in a synagogue in the city in the midst of a pro -Palestinian walk in Manchester Center
Police sees protection outside the Hebrew community synagogue
11 explosive ammunition disposal of the British army investigating the device worn by the terrorist and a bomb disposal expert from the search regiment
Today, around 9.30 in the morning, a man with a suspicious suicide belt killed at least two people except the Manchester synagogue before he was shot by the police.
A car was deported to the crowd and a man was stabbed outside the building, where people celebrated Yom Kippur’s most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
The Great Manchester Police (GMP) said that the other four victims were in a serious condition in Crumpsall after the attack outside the Hebrew Park Hebrew community synagogue.
Chef Constable Watson said that the suspect, who was initially feared to wear a explosive vest, was killed in seven minutes after the first call to emergency services.
The power was confirmed tonight, the vest worn by the suspect of terrorist ‘is not valid’.
Later, two people were arrested by the armed police, away from where the attack took place.
Among the serious ones, it is believed that the ‘looter’ terrorist is a security guard who damages himself to stop the synagogue.
Great Manchester Police Chief Sir Sir Stephen Watson said that the courage of security personnel and worshipers prevented the knife from entering the building
Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a statement from Downing Street to Emergency Service and Security and said, ‘There is no doubt that they have blocked a larger tragedy’.
Benjamin Netanyahu described the deadly ramp as a ‘barbaric attack’ and said that Israel was upset with the Jewish community in England.
Israeli Prime Minister, “ `Our hearts killed families and the wounded to recover the rapid healing, ” he said.
As I was warned in the UN: Weakness against terrorism only brings more terrorism. Only power and unity can beat it. ‘




