In a recent crackdown on pro-Palestinian demonstrations, authorities in London and Frankfurt have detained multiple individuals amidst rising tensions. British police arrested two at King’s Cross Station in London, where a sit-in was staged despite a ban on the rally. In Frankfurt, German police took nine into custody during related protests.
Transport Minister Mark Harper confirmed the deployment of police powers under the Public Order Act to halt Friday’s demonstration. Videos shared on social media from London’s protest captured a man draped in the Palestinian flag being escorted away by officers, while others chanted for Palestinian freedom.
The events in Frankfurt align with a surge of solidarity actions across Europe. While the demonstrations have been mostly peaceful, the arrests indicate a low tolerance for unsanctioned protests.
The arrests have drawn attention to the ongoing discourse around Palestinian rights and the global response to the conflict in the Middle East. The use of the hashtag #FreePalestine has seen a resurgence on social media platforms, with users voicing their support for the Palestinian cause.




