The presence of a small number of individuals who espoused awful views in a demonstration of 200,000 people was used to undermine yesterday's pro-Palestine protests in many newspapers and amongst many people

Will the same be done here?

Or can we focus on the issues?
Let's not pretend this is a one-off.

Israeli flags are common at far-right protests as has been noticed for a long time.

haaretz.com/opinion/why-th…
There are many articles (albeit rarely in UK press) covering this phenomenon.

972mag.com/israeli-flag-w…
When there are individuals who join these protests, that should not - although it was yesterday- be used to undermine the entire movement.

Let's highlight and criticise those individuals and the racism they espouse.

But the double standards are quite clear for all to see

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The way that yesterday's pro-Palestine protests were reported on by sections of the media (especially the right wing), shows the double standards at play.
This man was cheered on by so many of the crowd.

And even Tommy Robinson - watch how he is hugged by one of the crowd..

This was a protest of only c.1500 people...

Yet this was what we saw.
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This is not okay.

It is the latest in a long list of examples where young children with Palestinian flags, saying "Free Palestine" or expressing pro-Palestinian views are being censured by schools

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Of course, shouting "Free Palestine" to another Jewish child, in any way that holds them responsible for Israel's conduct, or expecting them to condemn Israel because they are Jews, would not be okay.

But that's not what seems to be happening here

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Here is when human rights group @YeshDin reached a similar conclusion about the West Bank in particular

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