UK Police Urge Cancellation of Pro-Palestine Protests After Synagogue Attack
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UK Police Urge Cancellation of Pro-Palestine Protests After Synagogue Attack

Following a deadly synagogue attack, UK police are urging the cancellation of pro-Palestine protests in London and Manchester. This request underscores the heightened tensions and public safety concerns in the aftermath of violence, as authorities seek to balance the right to protest with community security.

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