'I Love Hezbollah': Anti-Israel Protesters in London Carry Pro-Hezbollah Banners
Protesters carrying banners in support of Hezbollah marched through central London on Saturday, October 5, British media reported.
Police made more than a dozen arrests as tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian Arab activists demonstrated through the city to Whitehall, ahead of the first anniversary of the October 7 attacks by Hamas on southern Israel.
Among the crowd were several demonstrators holding placards and banners expressing support for the Hezbollah terrorist organization. One placard on display showed a silhouette of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah with the words “We will not abandon Palestine.”
Others declared, “Hezbollah are not terrorists” and “I love Hezbollah”, according to the British news outlet. The banners were visible despite the Metropolitan Police’s warning on Friday that they would crack down on any displays of support for banned terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah.
As the pro-Palestinian Arab demonstrators passed the British Library, they chanted, “Yemen, Yemen make us proud. Turn another ship around” and “British Museum. Paint it red. Over 100,000 dead.” (INN / VFI News)
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