Police ‘actively looking’ for individuals over antisemitic signs at pro-Palestinian march While a march in the capital calling for a ceasefire in Gaza remained largely peaceful, images are circulating on social media showing some protesters having carried antisemitic signs. Sky News has also seen antisemitic graffiti close to the route.

(Sky News) The Metropolitan Police has said it is “actively looking” for individuals pictured carrying antisemitic placards at the pro-Palestinian march in London.

Hundreds of thousands of people took part in a march in the capital on Saturday, calling for a ceasefire in Israel’s war against Palestinian militant group Hamas.

While the demonstration remained largely peaceful, images have circulated on social media showing some protesters carrying the signs.

The Met Police has responded to a number of the posts, saying it is working to identify those involved — including individuals who wore what were described as Hamas-style headbands.

“Officers are actively looking for these individuals and will take proactive action when they are identified,” the force commented.

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