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Shaun Wilson and Mathilde Grandjean

Over 200 arrests at pro-Palestine Action rally including protesters in their 80s

Police remove a protester at a demonstration against the ban on Palestine Action, in Trafalgar Square (Lucy North/PA) - (PA Wire)

Over 200 people were arrested during a mass protest against the ban on Palestine Action in central London on Saturday, including demonstrators in their 80s.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed all 212 of the arrests made during the demonstration at Trafalgar Square were for showing support for a proscribed organisation.

The force earlier stated that the ages of those arrested ranged from 27 to 82.

At the top of the square, near the National Gallery, large banners were displayed reading “Jurors deserve to hear the whole truth” and “Israel starves kids”.

In a post on X, the Metropolitan Police said their officers continue to “make arrests where people are showing support for a proscribed organisation”.

Hundreds of protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square on Saturday afternoon with signs reading “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action”.

A woman is led away from the protest by police (Getty Images)

Many of the mostly elderly demonstrators sat on camping chairs and on the ground as they held up their placards.

Among those detained was Massive Attack frontman Robert Del Naja, who sat with an “I Support Palestine Action” sign and was later led away by three police officers.

He said: “Being a musician, obviously, there was a lot of trepidation around how we might not be able to travel and get visas.

“But I thought ‘this is ridiculous’ and then the police making that U-turn to arrest people again, I thought that is even more ridiculous.

“So I’m going to hold a sign today.

“If I get arrested, I feel very confident that if I stand up in court with the right guidance and say ‘this was an unlawful arrest and, therefore, I don’t accept it’.”

Several individuals, including a man and a woman with grey hair, were carried off by officers away from the demonstration.

Police officers could be seen carrying a lady from the protest as people chanted “shame on you”.

Police then lifted a man out in handcuffs and walked an elderly protester with a walking stick to the police vans.

One woman shouted: “Yeah she looks like a terrorist, doesn’t she mate?”

Protesters accused police of dragging a woman out of the protest and not supporting her shoulders.

The woman could then be seen lying with her eyes closed as officers and bystanders surrounded her in a circle.

Some demonstrators were carried by their ankles and under their arms by officers to an area at the side of Trafalgar Square surrounded by a metal fence.

Protesters hold up placards at a demonstration against the ban on Palestine Action, in Trafalgar Square, central London (Lucy North/PA) (PA Wire)

Protest group Defend Our Juries said the demonstration, called Everyone Day, would show the “resistance” to the ban on Palestine Action is “stronger than ever”.

The Metropolitan Police said Saturday’s action “is likely to involve offending rather than a lawful protest”.

In March, the force said officers would resume arresting suspected Palestine Action supporters, as a High Court battle over the ban on the group continues.

The police paused the arrest of demonstrators in February after the High Court ruled the Government’s ban was unlawful, but then decided to resume as an appeal against the ruling is likely to take several months.

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