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Only a few hours after a terrorist attack in a Manchester synagogue, violent clashes between the pro -pilist protesters and the police, other than the download street gates, broke out this evening.
On the same day, thousands of Jewish worshipers who waved the Palestinian flags in the center of London were killed and three people were injured in a car and knife attack.
They responded to a previous call to protest against the arrest of Greta Thunberg. The news emerges as an attacker Manchester Synagogue after 2 murder.
Jihad Al-Shamie was killed by the police on Thursday morning after targeting those who worship in the Heaton Park Hebrew community synagogue in Manchester shortly before 9.30.
The attack took place in Yom Kippur’s most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
Police minibuses deployed when scuffs explode
The videos of the London protest show three police minibuses and some points at the scene.
Another clip shouted in Leeds, the demonstrators, “death, death to IDF.”
Posters shared on social media called pro-Palestinian activists to unite in 19 locations throughout England between 17:30 and 18:00 on Thursday. The telegraph reported that most large railway stations.
Parliamentary Square in London, Cardiff Central, Sheffield Train Station, Farnborough Station in Surrey, Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool Liverpool.
Activist rejects the synagogue attack
A pro -Palestinian campaignist in Westminster said the palette of today’s terrorist attack compared to Greta Thunberg’s fleet.
42-year-old Fiona Smith told Telegraph: “I don’t give a f — right now about the Jewish community. I thought about it. [with the flotilla]. “
Swedish climate change activist and a group of friends were detained on the shores of Israel at the beginning of this week after trying to sail a fleet of aid fleet to Gaza. It is expected to be deported from the Jewish nation in time.
Smith’s 39 -year -old friend Sibilla Tararo, who lives in Protest and London, added: “The fact that he was attacked does not mean that we’re attacked.
“We have been attacked for three years. The fact that we are here does not mean that we do not respect them, and we are not upset about what happened, this is obviously a tragic event. But we should not be [stop everything] The show should continue.
“None of us are against the Jewish community – we are against Zionism. There are many Jewish people protesting here, which means that they condemn and support what is today. They are not mutually exclusive.
“This is an emergency protest because it was an attack yesterday – they took a group of people from different countries in international waters and kidnapped them effectively, and this is a crime.
“But nobody does nothing against Israel, because Israel is supported by the United States.”
New York Tourist Caught Protest
Justin Alintoff, a 26 -year -old tourist from New York, was a sad but surprising to see thought.
He said: “I think the problem, when you asked the protesters about the attack, they said, ‘It should not be, but…’.
“But after any terrorist attack, especially after an attack that kills people trying to worship in peace, I don’t think it should be a ‘but’.
“And so, I think it is sad. This is a shame. And unfortunately, a part of the Jewish history we have been crushed, we were attacked.
“I am from New York and I heard that people were extremely anxious and threatened in London.”
Frices erupted in Manchester city center
Scuffles also broke out in a pro -Palestinian march in the center of Manchester.
In the early hours of the day, the police said that they would follow a protest at the Manchester Piccadilly train station only hours after the synagogue attack.
The British transport police (BTP) said that they will “facilitate peaceful protests”, but warned the officers that the officers would intervene if the protesters tried to access the station.
“I am very sorry to have been done today. I’m all in a free speech on another day, but today is not right to do it today.”
Nick Voss was also among the critics: “After what happened today, this must have been disrespectful. I know they’re on an 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 worried, terror 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.”
Police protesters warn the railway deterioration plans
BTP Vice President Sean O’Callaghan said: “This is a direct objection for anyone who is thinking of protesting the railway network this evening.
“The railway is an incredibly dangerous environment and it can easily cause serious injuries or deaths.
“Everyone has the right to protest, but anyone who wants to do so should not think of putting their lives or the risk of others.
He said: “I would like to take this opportunity to remind you that the protesters without permission is a criminal offense and that anyone responsible for the illegal deterioration of the network may wait for the arrest because it prevented the railway.”
Mart needs to be stopped
Against anti -Semitism, Labor Party Co -Director Alex Hearn was characterized by anti -Jewish racism in this ‘pro -Palestinian’ marches, banners, slogans and speeches.
“Only days after a deadly attack against the Jewish community, continuing with someone in Manchester, they are not only deaf, but also as a banned terrorist group as a supporter.
“Like the celebration rallies held on October 7, this march is an unacceptable situation that must be stopped for the public order.”




