French Police Disperse Pro-Palestinian Protest in Paris with Tear Gas π
French police used tear gas and water cannons to break up a pro-Palestinian rally in central Paris following a ban. Learn more about the tense confrontation and its implications.
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#englishnews #proPalestinian <br /><br />News Article :-<br />Police in the centre of Paris used tear gas and water cannon to break up a pro-Palestinian rally, after the French government banned such demonstrations.<br /><br />Interior Minister GΓ©rald Darmanin said those defying it should be arrested as "they are susceptible to disrupt public order.''<br /><br />Despite the ban, thousands of protesters gathered in Paris, Lille, Bordeaux and other cities on Thursday.<br /><br />President Emmanuel Macron appealed to people not to foment internal division.<br /><br />"The shield of unity will protect us from hatred and excesses," he said in a video address.<br />The ban on pro-Palestinian rallies comes as European governments fear a rise in antisemitism triggered by the Israel-Hamas war.<br /><br />Hours later, police made 10 arrests and used water cannon to disperse a 3,000-strong rally at Paris's Place de la RΓ©publique, where demonstrators chanted "Israel murderer" and "Palestine will win" and waved Palestinian flags. 10 people were also arrested at another rally in Lille.<br /><br />Pro-Palestinian groups said the ban risked threatening freedom of expression and pledged to continue demonstrating in support of the Palestinian people.<br /><br />Charlotte Vautier, who attended the rally, told Reuters: "We live in a country of civil law, a country where we have the right to take a stand and to demonstrate.<br /><br />"[It is unfair] to forbid for one side and to authorise for the other."<br /><br />Meanwhile, police in Germany's capital Berlin also banned planned pro-Palestinian demonstrations, citing the risk of antisemitic statements and glorification of violence.<br /><br />Police said around 60 demonstrators complied with an order to leave Potsdamer Platz on Thursday.<br /><br />In his video address, President Macron urged the French people to stay united, saying "let's not add national divisions to international divisions".<br /><br />He described Hamas as "a terrorist organisation that wants the death of the people of Israel".<br /><br />Some 13 French citizens have been confirmed dead in Hamas' attack on Israel on Saturday.<br /><br />President Macron said 17 French nationals were missing and were likely among the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, adding: "France is doing everything it can alongside Israel and our partners to bring them home".<br /><br />Four children are among the missing.<br /><br />Israel, he said, had the right to defend itself by eliminating terrorists, but "has to preserve civilian lives because it's the duty of democracies".<br /><br />"The only response to terrorism is one that is strong but fair," he said.<br /><br />France has a Jewish community of almost 500,000, the largest in Europe. France's Muslim community is also among Europe's largest - an estimated five million.<br /><br />Mr Darmanin told regional representatives on Thursday that Jewish schools and synagogues should be protected by a visible police presence.<br /><br />He told French radio that 100 antisemitic acts had been recorded since Saturday, most involving graffiti showing "swastikas, 'death to Jews,' calls to intifadas against Israel".<br /><br />Some incidents included pe
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