Police hunt seven suspects from pro-Palestine rally for hate crimes as they reveal details of 43 arrests at rival demos in £4.5m operation
Between 15,000 to 20,000 people attended the Nakba Day rally, which was held concurrently to Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march - which was attended by around 60,000.
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