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890 people arrested at Palestine Action protest yesterday including 17 on suspicion of assaulting police officers

The Metropolitan Police arrested 890 protesters, including 857 under the Terrorism Act, during a rally opposing the UK government's ban on Palestine Action, marking the highest single-day arrest count in a decade.

  • At least 890 people were arrested during protests in support of Palestine Action, with 17 arrested for assaulting police officers during the events.
  • The Metropolitan Police reported being subjected to severe abuse from protesters, leading to the highest number of arrests in a day for 10 years.
  • Thousands gathered in Parliament Square to support Palestine Action, which was declared a proscribed terrorist organization earlier this year.
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The police arrested 890 people in London during a demonstration in support of the Palestine Action Group on Saturday, adding to hundreds of others in the UK since the organisation's widely criticized ban.

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The London police announced on Sunday that they had arrested 890 people the day before in London during a new demonstration. This was a rally in support of the Palestine Action group, banned since July by the Keir Starmer government. - Gaza: nearly 900 arrests in London during a demonstration in support of the Palestine Action (International) group.

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