London Protest: GB News Guest Calls Protesters “Genocidal Hooligans”
A GB News guest blasted pro‑Palestine activists in Whitehall, calling them a ‘genocidal fanclub’ after 14 protesters were arrested on 29 January 2026.

On 29 January 2026 a pro‑Palestine protest erupted along Whitehall in London when a GB News guest delivered a scathing condemnation, branding the demonstrators a ‘genocidal fanclub for the Ayatollahs’. The protest, which attracted hundreds of supporters, culminated in the arrest of 14 protesters by Metropolitan Police officers. The incident, captured live on the GB News platform, sparked immediate controversy and raised questions about media bias. The protest was part of a wider wave of demonstrations across the UK following renewed tensions over Gaza, drawing intense scrutiny from both local authorities and international observers.
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