To all those who saw fit to promote genocide, glorify terror and mock murder of Jewish! people...the police are coming for you
SUELLA Braverman pledged "the police are coming for" anyone glorifying terror on Britain's streets.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations have over-run some UK cities which led the Home Secretary to issue her most emphatic condemnation yet.
In London, supporters of the Hamas regime which waged war on Israel openly wore inflammatory clothing, waved terrorist flags and spouted death chants.
The appalling scenes on Saturday prompted Mrs Braverman to issue an unprecedented and unequivocal ultimatum.
She said: "To all those who saw fit to promote genocide, glorify terrorism and mock the murder of Jewish people, including women and babies - the police are coming for you."
In shocking scenes that left millions of Britons disgusted, thousands flooded into London, Manchester, Bristol, Liverpool and Glasgow.
Some brave British Israelis also took to the streets in defiance, but were met with hostility and violence.
In the capital, a lone man draped in the Israel national flag was chased down and surrounded by a baying mob during Saturday's mass gathering. The chilling scene was caught on camera.
Pro-Palestinian supporters openly wore insignia depicting paragliders a reference to jihadists who mounted an airborne murder spree at a music festival killing 260 innocent youngsters.
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