Disgusting moment Palestine protester calls pro-Israel supporters ‘killers’ on packed tube


Footage has captured the disgusting moment a Palestine protester accused pro-Israel supporters of being killers.

The exchange was captured on a train in London over the weekend as nearly 100,000 pro-Israel demonstrators walked through the centre of the capital.

In the footage, posted on X, the protester said: “You’re an Israel supporter? On the holy Koran, I would actually smack you.”

Following this opening remark, the protester proceeds to start filming the people around him as he claims they are “supporting…killers”.

The clip has caused outrage on social media as fellow users react angrily to the young man’s outburst.

In the footage, the man added: “You think your recording is going to do anything? A lot of donkeys here. Absolute donkeys. Absolute r*****s with your stupid posters.

“You know whose land you’re in? Do you know who’s land you’re in? I’m surrounded. I’ll say it to all of your cameras.”

The man claimed: “You’re a bunch of killers, a bunch of child molesters, all of you, all of you, everyone here. Listen it’s one of me and all of you.”

After the young man’s rant reaches its peak, people in the packed train carriage can heard shouting “Shame on you” as he shouts in return “Free Palestine”.

The comments were made following a peaceful demonstration by pro-Israel supporters.

Figures suggest that over 60,000 people marched through the centre of London from the High Court to Parliament Square calling for peace and a pushback against a rise in antisemitic hate crime in the capital.

Ahead of the march, the Metropolitan Police put in place a section 35 dispersal order to try and reduce the risk of counterprotests disrupting the march.

In a statement on X, they said: “Officers will be deployed on the route and in the surrounding area to keep people safe and to deal with any incidents.”

They added: “We recognise why there may be additional nervousness, particularly among Jewish Londoners. There is nothing to suggest this demonstration is at particular risk.

“Nevertheless, if you see anything of concern please speak to an officer so we can take the appropriate action.”

While a handful of arrests were made during the march, it lacked the violence and disruption seen at pro-Palestine demonstrations in recent weeks.

The event was a star-studded affair with the likes of actor Eddie Marsan and former Prime Minister Borish Johnson marching with demonstrators down Whitehall past the Cenotaph.

Express.co.uk has contacted the British Transport Police for comment.

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