Hundreds of police officers, including those in riot gear, were called to manage a protest that broke out just yards from a counter-terrorism operation.

The demonstration, reportedly in support of Palestine, saw protesters chanting “Free Palestine” and holding banners near the site of a police raid linked to suspected terrorism activity.
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The incident unfolded as officers carried out a counter-terror operation, prompting a swift response to the protest. Approximately 75 police vans, including units from the Territorial Support Group (TSG) and other public order teams, were scrambled to the scene to maintain control and ensure public safety.

As tensions escalated, a number of individuals were arrested following confrontations with officers. Protesters remained defiant, with many refusing to disperse despite repeated warnings from police.
Authorities have not disclosed specific details about the counter-terror raid but confirmed it was part of an ongoing investigation into activities posing a potential threat to public safety.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police stated, “While we respect the right to peaceful protest, public safety remains our top priority. Officers are working to minimize disruption and maintain order in the area.”
The demonstration caused significant disruption in the local area, with roads cordoned off and heightened police presence lasting for several hours.
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This protest comes amid heightened tensions following recent international conflicts, with similar demonstrations occurring across the UK. The situation highlights ongoing challenges in balancing public order with the right to protest in volatile circumstances.

The police have appealed for calm and urged anyone with information about the protest or the associated counter-terror investigation to come forward.
We are awaiting a full statement from the Met Police