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"Protesters chanting globalise the intifada will now be arrested, the heads of the Greater Manchester and Metropolitan police forces have announced. A statement from Greater Manchester's Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson and Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said this was because the context has changed in the wake of the terror attack at a Jewish festival in Sydney, in which 15 people were killed. The police forces' announcement comes after chief rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis previously said it had to be made clear slogans such as globalise the intifada are unlawful."
"Surviving suspect Naveed Akram, 24, has been charged with 15 counts of murder and committing a terrorist attack following the incident in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday. Akram and his father Sajid, 50, are accused of opening fire on crowds of more than 1,000 people as they celebrated Hanukkah in the Archer Park area of Bondi Beach on Sunday evening."
The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground reporting across reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while keeping reporting paywall-free. Donations support investigations such as the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and documentaries like 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. Greater Manchester and Metropolitan police announced that protesters chanting globalise the intifada will be arrested, saying the context changed after a terror attack at a Jewish festival in Sydney that killed 15 people. Surviving suspect Naveed Akram, 24, has been charged with 15 counts of murder and committing a terrorist attack, and his father Sajid, 50, is accused of opening fire on crowds. Authorities said arrests aim to deter intimidation, and chief rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis described the slogans as unlawful.
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