Thousands of demonstrators against antisemitism marched in London on Sunday to protest against a rise in hate crimes against Jews since the Middle East was plunged into crisis after the attack in southern Israel by Hamas on 7 October. Protesters carried placards, some bearing the message: ‘Zero tolerance for antisemites.’ Other placards showed the faces of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. Organisers said up to 60,000 people attended the march in central London, making it the biggest stand against antisemitism since 1936, when protesters confronted Oswald Mosley’s blackshirts at Cable Street in east London
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