UK police respond after pro-Palestinian speaker calls to ‘normalize massacres’

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A pro-Palestinian speaker issued a call to “normalize massacres” during a demonstration in London on Saturday in support of a cease-fire in Gaza, prompting police to look into the matter.

Pro-Palestinian supporters had marched through central London as part of a global day of action against Israeli military action against Hamas in Gaza.

The video has circulated on social media of one speaker, Palestinian activist Mohammed el-Kurd, addressing a crowd gathered in Parliament Square.

“I dare you to look into the eyes of a Gazan child and tell him you tried your best,” he told the crowd. “Our day will come. But we must not be complacent. Our day will come. But we must normalize massacres as a status quo.”

El-Kurd later responded to backlash about his statement regarding the normalization of massacres on X, writing that he “would never say that.”

“I was clearly saying we shouldn’t be complacent, we shouldn’t normalize massacres,” he wrote. “Willfully distorting my words is an indication of your own bankruptcy. I’m allowed to misspeak. Also: idagf. Call the police! Write a Yelp review!”

Pro-Palestinian supporters had marched through central London as part of a global day of action against Israeli military action against Hamas in Gaza.

Pro-Palestinian supporters had marched through central London as part of a global day of action against Israeli military action against Hamas in Gaza. Guy Bell/Shutterstock

London police issued a statement on X saying that authorities were aware of the video and the remarks.

“Officers are aware of the remarks, the commentary surrounding them, and the subsequent statements issued by the speaker,” Metropolitan Police said. “They are assessing the matter and as part of that assessment will be seeking to speak to the individual concerned.” 

Despite claiming that he misspoke in that one instance, videos posted online show el-Kurd’s speech also directly called for Zionism to be extinguished from the world.

Palestine protest, calling for a Ceasefire Now marches from Bank to Westminster with speeches split between Parliament square and Trafalgar Square.

A pro-Palestinian speaker, Mohammed El-Kurd (not pictured) issued a call to “normalize massacres” during the protest, prompting police to look into the matter. Guy Bell/Shutterstock

“Zionism is apartheid, it’s genocide, it’s murder, it’s a racist ideology rooted in settler expansion and racial domination, and we must root it out of the world,” el-Kurd said.

Obviously not an idiot and would never say that. I was clearly saying we shouldn’t be complacent, we shouldn’t normalize massacres. Willfully distorting my words is an indication of your own bankruptcy. I’m allowed to misspeak. Also: idagf. Call the police! Write a Yelp review!

— Mohammed El-Kurd (@m7mdkurd) January 13, 2024

He continued: “We must de-Zionise because Zionism is a death cult, Zionism is indefensible.”

Both pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel demonstrations have erupted in the months since Hamas terrorists triggered the war in Gaza.

Police follow the end of the march as protesters hold up banners, flags and placards during a demonstration in support of Palestinian people in Gaza, in London, Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024.

London police issued a statement on X saying that authorities were aware of the video and the remarks. AP

Palestine protest, calling for a Ceasefire Now marches from Bank to Westminster with speeches split between Parliament square and Trafalgar Square due to expected numbers.

After Israel responded to the Hamas attack, the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry says more than 23,000 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed.
Guy Bell/Shutterstock

Hamas terrorists launched the deadly attack on Oct. 7, killing some 1,200 people in Israel, mostly civilians.

About 250 more were taken hostage, and while some have been released or confirmed dead, more than half are believed to still be held captive in Gaza.

A video of remarks made by one of the speakers at yesterday’s protest in central London has been shared extensively online.

Officers are aware of the remarks, the commentary surrounding them and the subsequent statements issued by the speaker.

They are assessing the matter and…

— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) January 14, 2024

In the 100 days since Israel responded to the Hamas attack, the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry says more than 23,000 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed.

A pro-Israel rally was set to take place in Trafalgar Square in London on Sunday.

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