The Forward on MSN
Citing Sydney attack, police in London say they will now arrest those who chant 'globalize the intifada'
Police in London and Manchester, England, say they will now arrest pro-Palestinian protesters who chant the phrase “globalize ...
TWO people have been arrested after shouting 'slogans involving calls for intifada' at a pro-Palestine protest in London.
The Times of Israel on MSN
Australian PM vows new laws to crack down on hate after Hanukkah terror attack
Reforms will target extremist preachers, as some urge expansion of hate speech definition to include ‘Globalize the intifada’; killers said to have holed up in hotel for most of Philippines visit The ...
The heads of Greater Manchester Police and the Metropolitan Police said both forces will 'act decisively and make arrests'.
Police in London arrested two people who called for “intifada” during a pro-Palestinian protest, which followed a decision by ...
The exchange came after 7.30 host Ferguson asked Frydenberg, who is Jewish, to break down his impassioned speech earlier ...
The force is taking more ‘assertive’ action against slogans and messages intimidating Jewish communities in the wake of the ...
Five people were taken into custody yesterday at a pro-Palestinian demonstration held in central London, one for obstructing ...
Police earlier warned anyone using chant would be arrested as ‘context has changed’ after Bondi Beach terror attack ...
The police found two homemade Islamic State flags in the car of the suspects, a 50-year-old man and his 24-year-old son.
Real time news brief - UK police arrest protesters over ‘intifada’ slogans at anti-Israel rally - Israel National News flashes around the clock are waiting for you on the site ...
A prominent pro-Palestinian group has accused the NSW Government of 'exploiting' the Bondi Beach shooting for political ends.
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