Pro-Palestine protesters rally outside a court as dozens of people face charges related to saying prohibited phrases, according to reports. During the gathering, police arrest another person over the same type of alleged offence. The articles describe the rally as occurring in connection with the court process for people charged for speech deemed prohibited. Both outlets report that the arrest happens at or around the courthouse during the demonstration. The reporting focuses on the continued enforcement of the prohibited-phrase charges and highlights that arrests can occur even while proceedings for other detainees are under way. The two sources do not provide additional details about the specific phrases, the legal basis beyond the description of “prohibited phrases,” or the identity of the newly arrested person. Overall, the accounts present the rally and the arrest as part of an ongoing sequence of actions connected to the charges and court appearances.