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The minister for victims, Alex Davies-Jones, said pro-Palestine marches have been “hijacked” by people looking to sow division in the UK.

“We have seen chants of death, calls for global intifada, and that is wrong,” she told Times Radio.

There have been regular pro-Palestine marches in the UK since the latest Israel-Hamas war began in Gaza in 2023, with further demonstrations planned for 16 May. The government has faced calls to ban the marches in light of recent attacks against the Jewish population, with demonstrators accused of antisemitic chanting or holding antisemitic signs.

Davies-Jones said she acknowledged people had “the right to protest the actions of Israel” and that “not everybody on these marches is antisemitic”, but she suggested some protests have been “hijacked by certain individuals who are seeking to cause division and hatred in our country”.

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