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The 2026 Protest in London
The 2026 Al-Quds Day event in London occurred under extraordinary circumstances. The Iran-Gulf war, which erupted earlier in the year, has rapidly reshaped the political environment in the Middle East and internationally.
With tensions rising, British authorities took the unusual step of banning the traditional march through central London, citing concerns about public safety and possible clashes between opposing groups.
Instead, authorities permitted a controlled static gathering along the Thames.
Heavy Police Presence
The event was closely monitored by approximately 1,000 police officers from London’s Metropolitan Police Service.
Security measures included:
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Restricted protest zones
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Surveillance cameras
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Crowd-control barriers
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Police patrols along the riverfront
Officials stated the measures were necessary to prevent potential clashes between protesters and counter-demonstrators.
March 16, 2026 | 4:23 pm