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Defending the group's proscription under terror law, she said the organisation was "not a non-violent organisation".
Police say the majority of arrests were for displaying placards in support of the banned group.
The criticism comes after the Prime Minister pledged to recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly (UNGA) next month.
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"That kind of conduct is disgusting. It’s unacceptable. I’m glad that law enforcement was able to get him," Gov. Maura Healey ...
The U.K. government has proscribed the network as a terrorist group, a decision fiercely contested by the group itself.
The Metropolitan Police said the number of arrests was the largest made by the force on a single day in the last decade.