The Metropolitan Police say they have arrested 15 people so far today during demonstrations over the conflict in the Middle East.
There are two sets of protests being held in the capital today, including one by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and other groups and a counter-protest organised by Stop the Hate.
The Metropolitan Police say one person was arrested on suspicion of supporting a proscribed organisation.
It comes after the force said they were “aware” of people displaying placards in support of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah – which is proscribed as a terror organisation in the UK.
There were seven arrests on suspicion of public order offences, three of which were allegedly racially aggravated.
Three people were arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker, three arrested on suspicion of assault, and one person was arrested on suspicion of breaching a Public Order Act condition.
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