Greenpeace describes Palestinian -related arrests as “wasting of police time”
Independent political reporter Archie Mitchell reports:
British Greepis supported Palestinian arrests from “police waste” and called for a judicial investigation into the group’s performance.
“Another month, police waste, police officers should ask the question why they are carrying out these terrorist arrests rather than protecting our communities, instead of protecting our communities, instead of protecting our communities.
“The best thing that can happen now is to make a judicial review of Palestinian performance and resolve this issue once and for all. Any legal challenge only delays the supervision that needs to be delayed and endangers hundreds of wrong arrests.”
Tara Cobam4 October 2025 16:45
The pen appears to be filled to process people arrested to support Palestinian action
A pen seems to be filled for the processing of people arrested for supporting Palestinian practice.
A police officer was heard that he told officers “more” because more than 20 detainees were waiting inside the pen.
Many of them lie on the concrete while the agents are waiting to be formally processed.
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Tara Cobam4 October 2025 16:30
A 79 -year -old survivor of the Holocaust, in the midst of the arrested, defends our jury
A 79 -year -old Jewish woman and girl from a Holocaust survivor is one of the 175 people arrested, according to our jury defense, which arranged the event.
The campaign group said this is the third time that Elizabeth Morley has been arrested in such a protest.
Tara Cobam4 October 2025 16:08
Protesters of the slogan “met the police, you decide: justice or genocide”
While the police were processing more arrests, other protesters stood outside the pen and chanted “Police met, you decide: justice or genocide”.
People who support Palestinian action in the elevator have been asked not to resist detention and have been sought by police guidelines.
Tara Cobam4 October 2025 16:07
Met Say 175 who were arrested in London for protests in London
A Metropolitan police update released on social media said 175 people were arrested in protests in London to support the Palestinian group’s move.
“Our police operation continues at the Trafalgar Square.
“From 3.45 pm, agents had been arrested to support a prescribed organization, including six cases at West Memeter Bridge.”
A Palestinian -backed banner was destroyed at West Minister Bridge.
Tara Cobam4 October 2025 15:57
The blind man and his partner were arrested in the Trafalgar Square
A blind man and his partner were arrested while sitting in the Trafalgar Square and have signs of support for the Palestinian group.
The blind man was escorted by a police officer to process the white cane and walked his partner behind him.
Meanwhile, a counter -protester who was transferred to the police before he allowed him to return to the Trafalgar Square before he was allowed to return to the Trafalgar Square.
Palestinian supporters shouted “his arrest”.
Tara Cobam4 October 2025 15:49
The former political violence adviser calls “reckless insult to thousands of sad Jews”
Independent political reporter Archie Mitchell reports:
Former government adviser on political violence has said that Saturday’s protests are “insulting irregularities to thousands of sad Jews”.
And Lord Valeni warned that they could also prove “a big tactical mistake for their campaigns”.
To Independent“Many people who may otherwise be sympathetic to Palestine, despite the fact that police are protecting the synagogues against the risk of copy cats at the first time of the height of Height Park,” he said.
“The leaders of the campaign tell each other that they are the right of modern vote, but have shown themselves as self -taught and over -the -top exhibitions that are now attracted to Palestinian fans.”

Tara Cobam4 October 2025 15:30
The march and protest ends out of Manchester Central Library
The march and protest ended outside the Manchester Central Library, where the crowds gathered and stood in silence because the names and age of some thousands of children killed in the Gaza conflict were called before the protesters scattered.
Tara Cobam4 October 2025 15:16
Police renewed to keep four arrested as a result of a Manchester terrorist attack
Manchester Police announced that for another five days, four people arrested in connection with an attack on the Crumpsall synagogue have been awarded.
In a statement, “We have been given more arrest warranty for four people right now in detention. That means they can stay in detention for another 5 days.”
They are a 30 -year -old man, a 61 -year -old woman, and a 32 -year -old man who were all arrested in Parastovic and a 46 -year -old woman was arrested in Pahlavas.
The force said that an 18 -year -old woman and a 43 -year -old man arrested in Phanote were in custody for interrogation.
Everyone in custody has been arrested for the commission’s suspicion, preparation and incitement of terrorism.
Tara Cobam4 October 2025 15:15
Police Federation seat with “sufficient” claims for “tired” officers who face more protests
The head of the Metropolitan Police Federation has claimed to be “enough” because he said that other London protests were “emotionally and physically” emotionally and physically.
“It is enough. It is enough. Our focus should be on keeping people safe when the country warns of a terrorist attack,” said Paula Davoods.
“And we are being attacked to do this. How can this be true?
“This amount of terrible abuse will not be tolerated and we expect the toughest sanctions for the perpetrators. We will support the officers in the best possible way.”
“We do not have enough,” he said.
“We’re emotionally and physically tired. What do the politicians and senior police officers do about it?”

Tara Cobam4 October 2025 15:01