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Universities brace for pro-Palestine protests on October 7
Universities across Britain prepare for protests marking the Hamas attack anniversary that killed 1,200, despite concerns over potential antisemitic content and recent related violence.
- On October 7, 2025, universities across Britain are preparing for a wave of pro-Palestine protests on multiple campuses marking Hamas' October 7 attacks anniversary.
- Organisers at Queen Mary University said the rally will proceed as planned, with thousands of students planning campus walkouts and Defend Our Juries reporting over 1,000 at a central London silent vigil.
- Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood called recent messages 'utterly disgraceful' and a spokesman for the Board of Deputies said they were 'disgusted' by hate-filled campus protests, following the terror attack on the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation.
- Nearly 500 central London demonstrators were arrested for supporting the banned Palestine Action group, while police forces deployed extra officers to synagogues and Community Security Trust monitored events.
- Student intifada organisers on Instagram described 'two years of genocide' and urged campuses not to normalise that claim, while Jewish leaders and officials warned of likely anti‑Semitic content and Glasgow's Strathclyde University organisers urged supporters to 'grab your flag and keffiyeh'.
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