Metropolitan Police refuse to divert pro-Palestinian rally away from synagogue
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The Metropolitan police have refused to divert the pro-Palestinian rally happening tomorrow away from a synagogue.Jewish worshippers will therefore be forced to join part of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign rally as they leave Westminster Synagogue in Knightsbridge, London.
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The pro-Palestinian march has been organised to commemorate the 78th Nakba Day – when Palestinians were removed en masse from their homes during the Arab-Israeli war in 1948.
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Protesters tomorrow are expected to walk near the Westminster Synagogue at around lunchtime, when worshippers are likely to be leaving the place of worship, The Times reports.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Jewish groups have called on the Met to use its powers to force organisers to alter their course or ban the march outright, but the force have so far declined to act.
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Lord Leigh of Hurley, president of Westminster Synagogue, has written to Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley urging him to reconsider, with the letter backed by 34 peers from...
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