Tens of thousands of people are marching in central London in two separate protests – one pro-Palestine demonstration a day after Nakba Day, and the other a far-right rally by Tommy Robinson. The British capital deployed 4,000 officers, including reinforcements, for what they called their biggest public order operation in years. Armoured vehicles, horses, dogs, drones, and helicopters were also used to manage the protests, with 11 arrests made by midday.
Why It Matters
The heightened security measures in London come as authorities deal with two conflicting protests, one of which is a far-right rally by Tommy Robinson. The police’s zero-tolerance approach and use of live facial recognition show the seriousness of the situation. The clashes between participants and police at similar rallies in the past highlight the potential for violence and disruption during these events.
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