Secretary the government may need to toughen the law on hate crime and terrorism. It comes crime and terrorism. It comes after sir mark rowley met with Suella Braverman to discuss the forces decision not to arrest protesters calling for jihad against israel. A demonstration was all over the uk at the weekend , sir mark said. Horrific weekend, sir mark said. Horrific and gruesome attacks by hamas have also aggravated our own terrorist threats in the uk with hate crime against jewish communities is up 13 fold compared to this time last year. Sir mark said. 34 arrests have been made so far and the force is still trying to identify another 22 people from photography. Photography. P were cancelled the law. We cant enforce taste or decency , cant enforce taste or decency, but we can enforce the law. But we can enforce the law. Conversation finished really around the line of the law and its our job to enforce to that line. Its parliaments job to line. Its parliaments job to draw that line and
Blast was caused by a missile or part of one that came from within gaza. He also said the uk is providing an additional £20 million worth of aid to civilians in gaza, as well as deploying raf and Royal Navy Personnel to the region. Personnel to the region. The British Government judges that the explosion was likely caused by a missile or part of one that was launched from within gaza towards israel. The misreporting of this incident had a negative effect in the region , including on a vital us region, including on a vital Us Diplomatic effort and on tensions here at home. We need to learn the lessons and ensure that in future there is no rush to judgement. To judgement. The metropolitan Police Commissioner has told the home secretary the government may need to toughen the law on hate crime and terrorism. It comes crime and terrorism. It comes after sir mark rowley met with Suella Braverman to discuss the forces decision not to arrest protesters calling for jihad against israel. A demo
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