March 9, 2025, and this police officer makes it perfectly clear the orders that have been handed down to them from above.
Pro-Zionist genocide Israel food. Others? Well, see for yourself.
The police are supposed to be neutral. If only:
- 2021 Pro-Palestinian Protests:
- During the 2021 Israel-Gaza conflict, large pro-Palestinian demonstrations took place across the UK. Some participants and observers accused the police of heavy-handedness, including the use of Section 12 and Section 14 orders under the Public Order Act to restrict protests. Critics argued that these measures disproportionately targeted pro-Palestinian demonstrators, while pro-Israeli counter-protests were perceived as receiving more lenient treatment.
- Allegations of Uneven Policing in London:
- In 2021, there were reports of pro-Palestinian protesters being arrested for chanting slogans deemed offensive or anti-Semitic, while similar scrutiny was not always applied to pro-Israeli demonstrators. This led to accusations of double standards, with some arguing that the police were more sensitive to concerns about anti-Semitism than to Islamophobia or anti-Palestinian sentiment.
- 2014 Gaza Conflict Protests:
- During the 2014 Gaza conflict, pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London and other cities saw significant police presence and some arrests. Critics claimed that the police were quicker to intervene in pro-Palestinian protests, particularly when tensions flared, while pro-Israeli gatherings were perceived as being policed less aggressively.
- Use of Counter-Terrorism Measures:
- In some cases, pro-Palestinian activists have reported being subjected to counter-terrorism measures, such as being stopped and questioned under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000. While these measures are ostensibly neutral, some activists have argued that they are disproportionately applied to those expressing support for Palestinian causes.
- Social Media Monitoring:
- There have been allegations that the police have monitored the social media activity of pro-Palestinian activists more closely than that of pro-Israeli groups. This has raised concerns about the potential chilling effect on free speech and the right to protest.
Complain directly to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) if you consider that the police are now imposing bias and not neutrality. Also flood social media and blogs to enable history to see what really happens in our name.
And if one wants to know the reason:
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
— Chris Williamson (@DerbyChrisW) March 12, 2025
Could the @metpoliceuk be policing London on behalf of Tel Aviv because senior Labour politicians are owned by Israel? pic.twitter.com/R9zoRf94sI