The daughter of a Holocaust survivor who was among those arrested at a protest against the banning of Palestine Action as a terror group has said she “can’t be a bystander”.

Carolyn Gelenter was one of around 100 protesters who gathered in Tavistock Square Gardens, central London, on Saturday afternoon, where police officers formed a queue to methodically arrest people sitting in silence holding signs that read: “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action.”

At least 90 arrests were made, according to the Metropolitan Police.

A similar protest took place in Belfast’s city centre, but police there did not intervene and officers instead observed the rally from a short distance away.

Ms Gelenter, who is from Australia but lives in London, was arrested on Saturday for a second time over

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