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Met restricts anti-Israel Shabbat protest in north London

Public Order Act powers used to block protests in Jewish area on Fridays, citing ‘cumulative impact’

May 7, 2025 18:48
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The local Jewish community in Swiss Cottage has raised concerns about the 'intimidating' weekly anti-Israel demonstration since it begun after October 7, 2023. (Photo: Alamy)
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The Metropolitan Police has imposed conditions on anti-Israel demonstrations on Friday afternoons in Swiss Cottage, barring the protests from taking place in a large area of north London on Shabbat.

Citing the “cumulative impact of sustained protest”, the Met announced the conditions on Wednesday, which are expected to ban anti-Israel demonstrations on future Fridays in the affected zone.

The police would not say how long they will be blocking the rallies for, however. It is understood that law requires the force to consider each protest individually.  

Using the powers of the Public Order Act, the police prohibited protesters from gathering in an area stretching from Regent’s Park to West Hampstead along Finchley Road, covering much of the Jewish heart of north London, including Swiss Cottage.