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‘No place within the solidarity movement’: Palestinian community condemns anti-semitic abuse in north London
A protester waves the flag of Palestine whilst standing on the bandstand in Castle Park, Bristol, during a march in solidarity with the people of Palestine amid the ongoing conflict with Israel

PALESTINIAN rights groups have roundly condemned the vile anti-semitic abuse shouted from a convoy of cars in a Jewish area of north London at the weekend.

Four men were arrested on Sunday after a video circulating on social media showed a man with a megaphone spewing abuse from a group of cars covered with Palestinian flags on Finchley Road. 

The Palestinian Forum in Britain said: “We strongly condemn these horrible actions which only serve to undermine the struggle for Palestinian rights and simply have no place within the Palestinian movement.

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