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Hundreds of people gather for Palestine Action protest

A Palestinian action protest in the center of London continues before a government announcement of the group to ban the group as a terrorist organization.

After the police prohibited protests outside the parliament, hundreds of people met in Trafalgar Square.

Last week, activists from the group entered the Raf Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, and the military planes that Britain sprayed to protest the British support during the war in Gaza went to red.

Metropolitan Police Chief Sir Mark Rowley said that he was “shocked and disappointed” about the protest, but he could not be stopped unless the ban came into force.

In the protest, frictions exploded, at least two people were arrested.

The organizers made the last -minute change after applying an exclusion zone in most Westminster’s Westminster.

Met Commissioner Sir Mark said that even though the power has no legal power to stop the protest, he would impose conditions “solid”.

Charing Cross next to Trafalgar Square was blocked for a while as protesters gathered.

Some supporters of the group shook the Palestinian flags and other protesters say: “We will not be silenced.”

Interior Minister Yette Cooper is expected to announce his plans to ban the Palestinian action in the afternoon on Monday and will effectively brand a terrorist organization.

It seems that this will begin a parliamentary process, which means that even when the statement is given, Palestinian action will not be banned immediately.

The move, which is expected to be banned by the group, received criticism from a number of human rights groups and activists.

Worker’s pendant and activist Baroness and Shami Chakrabarti said that he did not defend criminal activities in the protest and felt that Prscription was “too many steps”.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves condemned the behavior of the Palestinian action as “completely unacceptable” before the statement in the parliament later.

“In order to damage military beings, at the same time, in order to cause such damage to private property assets, it is unacceptable regardless of what is happening in the Middle East.” He said.

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