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UK Police Block Palestine Protest Amid Manchester Attack Concerns

by Emma Walker – News Editor

UK Police Urge⁣ Cancellation of Protest Following ManchesterAttack, ⁢Sparking Debate⁤ Over ​Demonstrations and Community ‌Grief

Following a deadly​ incident ‍in Manchester where a man, ⁢identified as the perpetrator of car ramming and stabbing attacks near a synagogue, was shot dead ⁢by police, UK ​authorities are urging the cancellation of a planned protest.⁤ The attacks resulted in the ​deaths of two individuals‍ from​ the Jewish community.

Greater Manchester Police Chief​ Stephen Watson⁣ revealed‌ on Friday that a preliminary ⁤forensic examination suggests one of the victims⁤ may ‍have died from a gunshot wound,with police being the only source of gunfire in the incident.

The Metropolitan Police issued⁢ a statement ​requesting that the protest,organized by the group Defend Our Juries,be⁤ called off. ​This call echoes similar sentiments expressed by Home secretary⁤ Shabana Mahmood,who advocated for a period of quiet reflection for⁤ the⁣ Jewish community to⁢ grieve.Mahmood expressed disappointment that organizers⁣ had not heeded the request to postpone the presentation and urged solidarity with the families of ⁤the ‍victims and ⁣the wider Jewish community. She also condemned protests⁢ held the​ previous night as “fundamentally un-British” and “dishonourable.”

Thursday’s​ protest outside ‍Downing Street led to ⁤40 arrests, including ‍six individuals accused of assaulting police‌ officers.

The ​incident has ignited a debate⁢ regarding demonstrations ⁣and their potential impact. Chief Rabbi Sir ​Ephraim Mirvis voiced concerns over the continuation of marches supporting Palestine Action, ⁢alleging⁤ some contain antisemitic rhetoric and support for hamas, and directly linking ⁤these demonstrations to‍ the ⁣manchester attack.

However, the article notes that hundreds of thousands of people, including many Jews, have⁢ participated in peaceful weekly protests against‌ Israel’s⁣ actions⁣ in Gaza over⁤ the past two years, with no​ evidence of violent intent ​or support for Hamas. These protests have ⁣occured amidst a conflict that has resulted in over 66,000 deaths ‍and 168,346 injuries in Gaza due to israeli ​bombardment and⁣ a ground invasion.

In August, over 300 British Jewish​ figures, including Jenny Manson of Jewish Voice for Labour, signed⁢ a letter protesting the government’s decision‍ to ‍proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist⁢ institution.The‍ letter also called for government action regarding israel’s conduct in Gaza and the West‌ Bank. These largely peaceful rallies have been met with a critically important ‌police presence and numerous arrests.

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