Shocking moment protester pulls Israel flag down from Sheffield town hall before hoisting Palestinian symbol in its place in front of cheering crowd

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 Two men are said to have climbed the council building before getting down and fleeing the scene, police have said. Shocking footage shows a hooded man shuffling along the ridge of the roof, around 60 metres off the ground. After reaching the mast he pulls down the flag, video shows, before successfully raising the Palestinian flag in its place. Gathered crowds below celebrated below as the blue and white banner was thrown to the floor, cheering the man who then climbed down and absconded.

Israel and Palestine supporters are separated by police at London Tube station as thousands of pro-Palestine protesters light flares and chant outside Israel's embassy - while weeping Israelis gather in Downing Street for vigil

Palestinian and Israeli supporters have clashed at a London Underground station as police desperately try and keep the peace on a night where hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters have descended on the Israeli embassy. Video showed dozens of police officers attempting to divide demonstrators at High Street Kensington Tube station while a pro-Palestine rally took place outside. Fireworks were seen being launched by pro-Palestine protesters on High Street Kensington - some towards the boarded up Israeli embassy - while many were unable to push through heaving crowds. It coincided with Israelis gathering outside Downing Street to hold a vigil for the victims and hostages taken by Hamas after the terror group launched its violent assault over the Gaza border on Saturday. In Kensington, pro-Palestine protesters chanted 'Israel is a terrorist state' and 'Allahu akhbar', with stalls set up touting 'Free Palestine' merchandise in the upmarket shopping district.

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