A protest in Parliament Square organized by Defend Our Juries saw between 600 and 700 people gathering to express support for Palestine Action. Demonstrators created placards that read pro-Palestinian messages, while the Metropolitan Police warned they would arrest anyone showing support for Palestine Action. Tensions escalated as police began arresting protesters, some of whom were seated or lying on the ground. Despite police actions, standing protesters displayed their placards, demonstrating their unity and defiance. The atmosphere was charged, with applause for the protesters and shouts of discontent towards law enforcement.
Defend Our Juries reported that between 600 and 700 people gathered in Parliament Square, where many expressed support for Palestine Action by writing messages on placards.
The Metropolitan Police warned that anyone expressing support for Palestine Action would be arrested, demonstrating a significant law enforcement response to the protest.
Protesters at Parliament Square expressed their views by sitting silently with placards, while tensions arose as police began arresting those displaying messages in support of Palestine.
Amid tensions, some individuals chanted pro-Palestinian messages near prominent statues. The crowd’s resolve was evident as they stood together in defiance of police actions.
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