An excuse for Israel’s supporters to put pressure on Palestinian supporters in London
London police have come under pressure for not doing enough to protect Jews from pro-Palestinian protests, and there have been calls for the British capital's police chief to be sacked. |
According to the report of Tasnim News Agency international group, D. The website wrote in an article: The London police have been criticized for not taking enough measures to protect Jews in the face of continuous demonstrations by Palestinian supporters in the British capital.
An anti-Semitic organization has now called for London Police Chief Mark Rowley to resign. Gideon Falter of the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism initiative has stated in a guest article in the Sunday Times that Rowley has lost control of the streets.
Falter had released a video showing He was present on the sidelines of the pro-Palestinian demonstration with a Jewish symbol. A police officer stopped him from moving forward, saying that he had clearly identified himself as Jewish. In the video, the police said to Walter, “I don’t blame you, but I’m worried about the reaction to your presence.” Falter was also told that his presence was provocative to some protesters. In this video, a police officer expressed concern that Falter might be attacked and the police would not be able to deal with this group.
Falter made this criticism. He was treated like a criminal. The Metropolitan Police has apologized after a police officer spoke out about him being “Jewish”. Removing an initial statement in which it had suggested that opponents of such demonstrations should be aware that their presence could be provocative, police clarified: “Being Jewish is not an act of provocation.” According to the PA news agency, talks are scheduled to be held between the London police chief and Sadiq Khan, the mayor of this city. The London police also announced that they wanted to speak to Falter in person. There have been repeated protests in the Gaza Strip in London. Falter accused the police of constantly finding an excuse to call for jihad and display the crucifix. “For months we’ve been told that when the anti-Israel protests are going on in London, it’s perfectly safe for Jews,” Falter said in the video. What happened to him, he wrote in the Sunday Times, was the inevitable result of a police approach that sacrificed the rights of law-abiding Londoners to appease what he described as lawless mobs.
In this situation, the apology of the British police to a Zionist for threatening to be arrested due to the attack on the supporters of Palestine, angered the supporters of Palestine due to the double behavior of the police.
The Zionists accused the police officer of anti-Semitism and the British police apologized to them.
This is despite the fact that in the last six months, hundreds of supporters of Palestine have been accused of Vahi, including carrying writings against the crimes of the Zionist regime and shouting slogans, and in some cases even carrying the Palestinian flag, were considered as supporting Hamas and were arrested.
The British police said. : We apologize for the fact that a police officer considered the presence of a Jew near the demonstration of supporters of Palestine to provoke tension and disrupt peace.
Zionists accept this excuse They did not agree and under their pressure, the police issued a second statement and announced that “being a Jew is not an incitement” and apologized again. It is considered a Zionist regime. In recent years, especially after the recent invasion of Gaza by the Zionist regime and the killing of tens of thousands of Palestinian women, men and children, they have become hated in British society, and in order to get rid of this situation, their opponents turn to anti-Semitism. They accuse.
However, Suella Braverman, the former British Home Secretary, also asked Mark Rowley to resign or be fired.
In an editorial in the Sunday Telegraph newspaper, Braverman, while asking Rowley to resign, said that people who were openly anti-Semitic implied they got a green light from the police.
“text-align:justify”>Gideon Walter, chief executive of the British Civil Aviation Authority, also said in a statement: “What the Metropolitan Police under Mark’s leadership has done to the Jewish community over six months is completely unforgivable and it is time for him to go.” “.
Other figures including “Oliver Dowden”, the British Deputy Prime Minister, also strongly criticized the Metropolitan Police.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |