PALESTINIAN rights groups have roundly condemned the vile anti-semitic abuse shouted from a convoy of cars in a Jewish area of north London at the weekend.
Four men were arrested on Sunday after a video circulating on social media showed a man with a megaphone spewing abuse from a group of cars covered with Palestinian flags on Finchley Road.
The Palestinian Forum in Britain said: “We strongly condemn these horrible actions which only serve to undermine the struggle for Palestinian rights and simply have no place within the Palestinian movement.
“Many in the Jewish community have stood up against the oppressive policies of the Israeli government and are in the forefront of the struggle against the Israeli occupation and its apartheid regime. We all stand united in the face of all hate crimes.”
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Nine police officers were injured after a protest against the conflict in Gaza on Saturday as attendees threw eggs and bottles at police. Thousands of people flocked to Kensington High Street after marching from Marble Arch to the Israeli embassy. Protesters scaled the scaffolding on Northcliffe House as police stood by and watched. Tensions flared at around 4.30pm when demonstrators started throwing eggs and bottles towards officers, shouting.