Sunak condemned the violations of order at rallies held in support of Palestine in London

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak criticized public order violations and display of anti-Semitic symbols by Palestinian supporters at mass pro-Palestinian rallies in London. He expressed his condemnation on his social network page X.

“I condemn the absolutely unacceptable scenes of violence we witnessed today,” the politician wrote.

In his assessment, it was stated that the criticizable actions of the minority undermine the position of citizens who peacefully express their views.

The head of the British government has slammed “thugs attacking police officers” among football fans and members of the far-right community. The Prime Minister emphasized that British nationalists and anti-war marchers wearing green Hamas armbands showed extreme disrespect to the memory of the army, as on this day the country celebrates Remembrance Day for the fallen of the Second World War. War

“All unlawful acts must be punished immediately to the fullest possible extent of the law,” he concluded.

The other day in London to start Mass march in support of Palestine Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets.

Previously in London passed Police detained 34 people at a rally in support of Palestine.

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