The Metropolitan and Greater Manchester forces earlier said they would make arrests over "globalise the intifada" chants.
Police in Manchester and London say "the context has changed" after violence against Jewish people in Sydney and the UK.
The new policy comes as the incoming mayor of New York City is under pressure over local use of the protest phrase.
The arrests mark a change in approach from both the Metropolitan Police and Greater Manchester Police. | ITV National News ...
The force is taking more ‘assertive’ action against slogans and messages intimidating Jewish communities in the wake of the ...
Two New London residents arrested after crack cocaine, other drugs seized from apartment, police say
NEW LONDON — Two New London residents were arrested Tuesday after officers found more than 47 grams of crack cocaine and ...
Two of the UK's biggest police forces have said they will arrest anyone holding placards or chanting the phrase "globalise ...
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UK police arrest two people for alleged ‘intifada’ chants
Authorities say they will detain those publicly committing racially charged offences in a change prompted by Bondi Beach ...
Police earlier warned anyone using chant would be arrested as ‘context has changed’ after Bondi Beach terror attack ...
The arrests were made during a protest by pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside the Ministry of Justice in Westminster on ...
Ontario's police watchdog is investigating, and is asking for witnesses to come forward, after a 38-year-old man was ...
Violent acts have taken place, the context has changed, words have meaning and consequence,' the forces said in a joint ...
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