November 8, 2024

St Pancras Station descends into chaos as police try to arrest pro-Palestine protesters

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Pro-Palestine protestors can be seen seen at St Pancras station in London and appear to be tussling with police while chanting as they demonstrate against the conflict in Gaza

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St Pancras: Police attempt to break up Jewish group’s prayer for Palestine

Footage appears to show pro-Palestine protestors tussling with police at St Pancras station where they are holding a demonstration against the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

People can be heard chanting “let us pray” in one social media clip where Met Police could be seen among the protestors at the London station this morning. It was claimed that police were attempting to arrest people who were praying and take “copies of their speeches”.

A large crowd could be seen and it appears as though among them were Jewish people who were not happy at Israel’s attacks on Gaza was in their name. The Palestinian death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has reached 8,805, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza. In the occupied West Bank, more than 122 Palestinians have been killed in violence and Israeli raids.

Police and protestors at St Pancras (

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X/@Majstar7) The protestors are chanting “let us pray” (

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Tel Aviv launched its operation on Gaza, including a siege on food, fuel, water and medicine, in response to Hamas’s raid that killed more than 1,400 people, mostly civilians slain in the October 7 rampage. Around 240 were also taken into Gaza by the militant group.

There have been large protests around the world over the continues violence in Gaza that includes the protest at St Pancras which appeared to include Jews. A tweet stated: “Police are attempting to arrest Jews in prayer. We shout “let us pray” for Palestine. The police have confiscated copies of our speeches. GET YOUR COP HANDS OFF OUR JEWISH COMRADES.”

In another video posted on X (formerly Twitter ), a group at the station can be heard chanting: “Stop bombing Gaza. Not in our name.” And one protestor is seen holding a sign reading: “Jews say ceasefire now!”

Another sign states: “Occupation no more” and “None of us are free until Palestine is free”. Another video of the scene is captioned: “Big #FreePalestine protest in St Pancras right now. Jewish folks saying #NotInOurName. It’s pretty emotionally charged her.”

The action in St Pancras follows one yesterday (November 1) at Liverpool Street Station in London where there was a sit-in organised by direct action group Sisters Uncut with speakers from the Palestinian Youth Movement and International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network.

British Transport Police have been contacted for comment.

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