A Jewish protester has revealed he was arrested and charged for holding up a placard which mocked a terrorist leader.
The British man, who spoke to The Telegraph anonymously, said he was detained last September over the cartoon showing the former secretary-general of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah with a pager and the words 'beep, beep, beep'.
He held the sign up during a counter-demonstration against a pro-Palestinian march in London.
It was in reference to an attack by Israel in Lebanon, known as Operation Grim Beeper, in which pagers and walkie-talkies with explosives hidden inside.
The attack killed 42 people, including Hezbollah terrorists and 12 civilians, and injured a further 4,000 civilians.






