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Anti Zionist protestors call for an 'Intifada revolution' during London tube demonstration as they move from Kensington to Trafalgar Square.

Activists packed on the crowded Tube train heard hollering offensive chant. British Transport Police said it is investigating but no arrest have been made yetFury is growing over the ugly pro-Palestine protests in London yesterday which saw a crowd on the Tube demand 'intifada' against Israel.

In other footage, poppy sellers outside a train station looked on helplessly as pro-Palestine protesters surrounded them and staged a sit-in protest. While in another video a group of women walk onto the platform past bystanders at High Street Kensington Tube station and chant Israel is a 'terror state'.

Heartbreaking images showed dismayed poppy sellers shamelessly surrounded by chanting pro-Palestine activists in Charing Cross station, prompting condemnation from veterans minister Johnny Mercer, who offered to 'rattle a tin' with the charitable trio. Police arrested 29 people on Saturday in connection with various alleged offences linked to the pro-Palestine protests

And families leaving a McDonald's in the capital were hounded amid a row over Israeli franchised restaurants giving free and discounted food to IDF soldiers. Other franchises in the Middle East have distanced themselves from the stunt. Veterans minister Johnny Mercer, having been made aware of the plight, has offered to help the British Legion volunteers on Sunday, writing on X, formerly Twitter: 'If anyone knows these poppy sellers please DM me. I will try and rattle a tin with them tomorrow.'

The fast food chain has been the focus of a number of pro-Gazan protest actions - including the release of mice in restaurants - because Israeli franchises have been offering discounted food to Israel Defence Forces soldiers. 'Our hearts are with all of the communities and families impacted by this crisis. We abhor violence of any kind and firmly stand against hate speech, and we will always proudly open our doors to everyone.'

Police in Glasgow had to separate pro-Palestine activists from a group who held up an Israeli flag in solidarity with the country It marked a further sullying of largely peaceful action that has repeatedly been marred by tasteless signs and chants appearing to endorse the actions of Hamas after it slaughtered 1,400 Israelis, mostly civilians, in a terror attack on October 7.

'Today, we dealt with breakaway groups from the main protest quickly. Officers intervened to prevent further disruption, using the full range of powers at their disposal. This effective intervention ensured Londoners were able to go about their business. The clashes erupted late on Saturday following nationwide protests on a 'day of action' in which activists in 40 locations across the UK called for a ceasefire.

Royal British Legion fundraisers sit at their table selling poppies and other charitable goods surrounded by pro-Palestine protesters at Charing Cross Protesters lay out framed photographs of children said to have been killed in Israel's campaign of air strikes and shelling in Gaza READ MORE: Labour's Gaza crisis deepens as left wing MPs plot to force Commons vote on ceasefire - as George Galloway prepares to stand against Sadiq Khan for London mayor Advertisement Thousands of protesters packed out Trafalgar Square in scenes that were largely peaceful.

At least one protester was seen carrying a banner which read 'Let's keep the world clean' with a picture of an Israeli flag being thrown into a bin. Protests also took place elsewhere in London - outside the BBC at the top of Regent Street as well as at Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus, where sit-ins were stagedHundreds of people also turned out for action in Manchester, which saw activists descend on the city's Piccadilly railway station

Officers arrested a 24-year-old man on suspicion of a racially aggravated offence after footage was shared on social media of a speaker at a pro-Palestine march of a man who allegedly suggested the October 7 attacks were the 'biggest blow to Zionism that we've seen in our lifetimes'. Among those protesting in the square appeared to be members of Neturei Karta, a fringe group of Orthodox Jews that does not believe in the need for the state of Israel.

A protest in Glasgow saw the BBC headquarters in the Scottish city targeted by demonstrators, with activists holding up mock body bags. Bloodied children's dolls were held aloft as hundreds of Palestine supporters marched through the city centre to protest against the ongoing war.

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