 Police arrested counter protesters at a large pro-Palestinian march in London on November 11, as they launched a major operation to avert clashes between the two groups, the pro-Palestinian march, which is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of people, has also drawn counter protesters from right-wing groups to the capital on what is Britain's Day of Remembrance for war veteran Stutt London's Metropolitan Police said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, they had faced aggression from counter protesters who were in the city in significant numbers, adding that they would not allow them to confront the pro-Palestinian rally some counter protesters scuffled and shouted at police officers as the pro-Palestinian rally took place. The march is the latest in a series of rallies in the British capital to show support for the Palestinians and call for a ceasefire from Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip.