The new policy comes as the incoming mayor of New York City is under pressure over local use of the protest phrase.
Police in Manchester and London say "the context has changed" after violence against Jewish people in Sydney and the UK.
The arrests mark a change in approach from both the Metropolitan Police and Greater Manchester Police. | ITV National News ...
The Metropolitan and Greater Manchester forces earlier said they would make arrests over "globalise the intifada" chants.
The Metropolitan Police has made two arrests at a central London pro-Palestine rally on suspicion of racially aggravated ...
The force is taking more ‘assertive’ action against slogans and messages intimidating Jewish communities in the wake of the ...
Police earlier warned anyone using chant would be arrested as ‘context has changed’ after Bondi Beach terror attack ...
Officials have arrested two individuals and they were identified as 34-year-old Fabian Hernandez-Martin and 39-year-old ...
Rob and Michele Reiner were found fatally stabbed in the master bedroom of their home, a police official said. Their younger ...
London's Metropolitan Police said two people "who shouted slogans involving calls for intifada were arrested for racially ...
Two of the UK's biggest police forces have said they will arrest anyone holding placards or chanting the phrase "globalise ...
Two people have been arrested after shouting slogans calling for 'intifada', the Metropolitan Police said. The arrests were made during a protest by pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside the Ministry ...