The Metropolitan Police in London are preparing for a weekend of protests, with tens of thousands expected to join a pro-Palestine rally and a March Against Anti-Semitism. The march, scheduled for Sunday, aims to address the rising anti-Semitic sentiments in the UK. The event has garnered support from various individuals and groups, including Tom Slater and Rabbi Wolpe, who have urged people to join the cause and stand against the resurgence of Jew hatred. The police are deploying over 1,500 officers to maintain order and protect memorials in anticipation of potential clashes.
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It’s time to take a stand against the new Jew hatred, says Tom Slater https://t.co/MoCMivYE4d
Join the March Against Anti-Semitism in London this Sunday, writes Tom Slater https://t.co/MoCMivYE4d
Britain has a noble tradition of standing up to anti-Semitism. East End Jews and leftists faced down the Blackshirts at Cable Street. In 1935, football fans clashed with Nazi supporters in Tottenham. We need to channel that spirit today, says Tom Slater https://t.co/MoCMivYE4d
We must all take a stand against the new Jew hatred. British Jews are fighting a tide of bigotry and need our solidarity. If you can, make sure you join the March Against Anti-Semitism in London this Sunday. See you there, says Tom Slater https://t.co/MoCMivYE4d
Met Police brace for another weekend of protests: Tens of thousands to join pro-Palestine rally and antisemitism march with more than 1,500 officers on the streets of London to protect memorials and stop violent clashes https://t.co/q447Bcv2oP https://t.co/LSCel2tY29