Al-Quds Day Rally in London: 12 people detained, "Death to IDF" slogans investigated
12 people detained during Quds - Quds Day demonstration in the capital London - A total of 12 people were arrested during the Al-Quds Day march organized in London and the counter-protests held against it. The events, attended by hundreds of police officers in the city center, were marked by tense moments.

According to information provided by the Metropolitan Police, the detained individuals are suspected of various offenses, including disturbing public order and committing hate crimes. Arrests occurred among both main demonstration participants and counter-protesters.
The "Death to IDF" slogans chanted during the action are being seriously investigated by the police. These expressions have caused great public dissatisfaction and may be evaluated as hate speech by law enforcement agencies.
It is noted that rapper Bobby Vylan also repeated these controversial slogans. His actions have led to widespread discussions on social networks and news agencies.
Police served in an enhanced operational mode in the areas where the demonstration was held. Hundreds of police officers were deployed to the area to ensure security and prevent potential clashes.
These events have brought back to the agenda ongoing discussions regarding protest actions held in London amidst political and social tensions. Police continue their investigations and await further information from the public.
