Shameless university students nationwide are set to stage a series of 'sickening' pro-Palestine protests on the anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. Rallies are set to take place on Tuesday on the two-year anniversary of the terror atrocity, which saw almost 1,300 people slaughtered by marauding extremists. The onslaught, which also led to Hamas thugs kidnapping a number of hostages and dragging the bodies of dead Israelis through the streets while Palestinian crowds cheered, sparked the war in Gaza. Now, thousands of British students are gearing up to march on university campuses as part of series of 'resistance' rallies.It comes after more than 500 people were arrested in London for allegedly expressing support for the banned terror group, Palestine Action, over the weekend. And on Thursday, hundreds of other activists held protests in London and Manchester - just hours after the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue terror attack rocked the nation's Jewish community.Britain's Jewish leaders, as well as university chiefs and senior politicians, have now voiced their repulsion at the timing of tomorrow's planned demonstrations.The Board of Deputies of British Jews said it was 'disgusted by reports of recent hate-filled protests on university campuses'. Students across the UK are set to march on universities in support of pro-Palestine rallies - on the anniversary of Hamas's October 7 terror attack against Israel, tomorrow Jewish leaders have hit out over the so-called 'resistance' events (pictured are pro-Palestine demonstrators at the University of Manchester)