Islamists chanted pro-Hamas slogans on the streets of London yesterday during a huge pro-Palestine protest on the same day the Met Police allowed a 'jihad' chant.
The 35-second viral clip has had more than three million views on X, formerly known as Twitter, with many reacting with fury.
It comes after ministers said they would speak to police after Islamists on the streets of London made 'completely reprehensible' calls for jihad against Israel.
A workman cleans attempts to clean off pro-Palestine graffiti on the base of Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square on October 22.
It has been banned in almost all Arab countries, as well as Muslim-majority nations such as Turkey, Bangladesh and Indonesia.
The Met Police said it had 'not identified any offences' at the event.
However, those who defend the slogan describe it as a 'long-standing protest chant' that calls for a homeland for the Palestinian people. »