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POLICE yesterday released images of four fanatics they want to question over their show of support for Hamas terrorists.
The three women and a man sparked outrage at pro-Palestinian demos in London earlier this month.
Two of the women had taped pictures of paragliders to their tops in salute to the airborne assassins who swooped into Israel from Gaza three weeks ago.
The first wore light brown trousers and a long-sleeved red top with an image on the back. She had on a light-blue medical mask and a dark scarf or bandana around her head and carried a dark-red shoulder bag.
The second woman has dark hair clipped up at the back, black leggings, black boots and a large black shoulder bag.
She wore a dark, hooded top with a paraglider image attached and later put on a light brown coat.
Police also issued a new appeal to trace a woman waving a placard with the image at the same protest on October 14.
She is aged in her 20s to 40s, and wore a large pendant — believed to be green — a dark scarf with a floral pattern on it, red jacket and a scarf or bandana of the same colour around her head.
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Police are also trying to identify a man waving a cardboard sign reading “I fully support Hamas” during a protest on Saturday.
He is white with short dark hair and wore a dark jacket with light top underneath and a stripy scarf around his neck.
Dominic Murphy, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: “We are now asking the public to take a good look and tell us if they know who these people are.”
Iranian agents were accused of stoking Gaza protests.
The claim from counter-terror cops came ahead of a fresh set of demonstrations this weekend.
More than 1,000 police officers will be on duty in London today to patrol the third pro-Palestinian protest in as many weekends.