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Amendment to policing bill marks a ‘return to Shabbat worship in peace'

Police will be able to stop demonstrations that deter people from attending synagogue

April 30, 2025 11:31
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A pro-Palestine march in London (Photo: Getty Images)
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The Board of Deputies has welcomed a new amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill that gives the police powers to ban protests aimed at intimidating or deterring people from attending synagogues or other places of worship.

The new measure follows an increase in pro-Palestine demonstrations taking place near synagogues on Saturday mornings, in some cases deterring Jews from attending services.

“Over many months, the Board of Deputies and CST worked closely with police to show the cumulative impact of Palestine demonstrations going close to synagogues on Shabbat,” a spokesperson for the Board said.

“Finally, on January 18, this detailed approach helped the police to decide not to allow the demonstration to again impact on our synagogues. The change of route and police conditions were backed by the Home Secretary,” the Board spokesperson said.