Jewish protester in London charged over placard that may offend ‘pro-Hezbollah’ activists The Crown Prosecution Service later dropped the charges, although the man's home was extensively searched and he was questioned by police.

(Jerusalem Post) A Jewish protester was arrested by London’s Metropolitan Police for a placard he held mocking the eliminated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, the Telegraph revealed on Friday.

The anonymous man was detained and charged last September for the cartoon, which featured Nasrallah and the words “beep, beep, beep” — a reference to Israel’s majorly successful pager operation.

The pagers killed dozens of Hezbollah agents and wounded thousands of terrorists. While Nasrallah survived the small explosions, he was killed a week later in an airstrike.

The terror group entered a war with Israel after it began launching attacks on the Jewish state a day after its Palestinian ally, Hamas, invaded southern Israel on October 7 and murdered some 1,200 people.

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