Should Saturday's Pro-Palestine Protest Be Canceled After Synagogue Attack? Cast Your Vote!

Published on October 03, 2025 at 11:29 AM
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THOUSANDS of individuals are anticipated to participate in a pro-Palestine demonstration in London following the horrific attack at a Manchester synagogue.

Scheduled for Trafalgar Square on Saturday, the event aims to be “the largest mass action yet defying the ban on Action,” as stated by the organizers, Defend Our Juries.

Armed police officers and emergency personnel at the scene of an attack in north Manchester.Officers at the site of the terror attack as emergency services arrived. People march in London holding Palestinian flags and signs stating 'IT'S NOT A CRIME TO ACT AGAINST GENOCIDE' to protest and demand protection for the Global Sumud Flotilla.Demonstrators marched in London yesterday, advocating for the protection of the Global Sumud Flotilla just hours after the attack. British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood looks on.Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood.

In light of the terror incident on Thursday, where two individuals lost their lives outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, there have been calls for the demonstration to be prohibited.

Unmarried recluse Jihad Al-Shamie was shot by police at the scene yesterday morning, with three individuals currently fighting for their lives in the hospital and another person injured.

Last night, pro-Palestine demonstrators faced criticism as numerous individuals were arrested amid violent confrontations during a gathering in the capital.

The protesters were voicing their opposition to the detention of Gaza flotilla activists.

The Home Secretary described those who participated in the protest as “fundamentally un-British.”

Speaking to the Times, she stated: “I find it disgraceful and urge everyone contemplating a protest in the next day or two to reconsider and to show some compassion towards a community that is grieving.”

“I believe that is the appropriate course of action. People can continue with their protests.”

“Unfortunately, these issues are unlikely to be resolved in the next couple of days.”

Additional protests are anticipated to occur tonight and throughout the weekend, organized by the Defend Our Juries group.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the pro-Palestine protest in London?

The protest aims to advocate for Palestinian rights and to express opposition to actions taken against the Global Sumud Flotilla.

What incident prompted this protest?

The protest was prompted by a recent terror attack at a Manchester synagogue, which resulted in the deaths of two individuals.

What has been the reaction from authorities regarding the protests?

The Home Secretary has criticized the protests, labeling them as “fundamentally un-British” and urged individuals to show compassion towards the grieving community.

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