UK police arrest four people for pro-Palestine ‘Intifada’ calls
In the UK, police arrested four individuals at a pro-Palestinian protest outside the Ministry of Justice in Westminster on Wednesday, December 17, 2025. The arrests were made for allegedly chanting slogans calling for "intifada," following a police announcement of a more assertive approach to pro-Palestine protests after the Bondi Beach attack.

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AI-generatedIn the UK, police arrested four individuals at a pro-Palestinian protest outside the Ministry of Justice in Westminster on Wednesday, December 17, 2025. The arrests were made for allegedly chanting slogans calling for "intifada," following a police announcement of a more assertive approach to pro-Palestine protests after the Bondi Beach attack. The demonstration was held in support of imprisoned hunger strikers connected to Palestine Action. Government officials supported the police action, interpreting the chants as inciting violence. Supporters of Palestine, however, argue that "intifada" signifies an uprising against injustice, referencing historical Palestinian civil uprisings against Israeli occupation. The arrests occurred as the death toll in Gaza surpassed 70,000.
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5 extractedBen Jamal stated that “intifada” means “shaking off or uprising against injustice”.
Jess Phillips said: “I cannot think of any interpretation other than that [it] is inciting people to violence”.
Gaza death toll surpasses 70,000.
Arrests made at protests supporting imprisoned Palestine Action hunger strikers.
UK police arrest four people for pro-Palestine ‘Intifada’ calls.