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Outrage as police allow banned Gaza protest to return to Jewish area of north London

The ‘intimidating’ anti-Israel demonstration in Swiss Cottage is due to return this afternoon as a police order expires

May 2, 2025 10:45
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A poster at one of the previous protests states: "You're not anti-racist if you're not anti-Zionist"

The planned return of an “intimidating” Gaza protest to the heart of a heavily Jewish area in north London – previously banned from the location by the police – has prompted outrage in the community. 

The Board of Deputies and Stop the Hate UK are organising a counter-protest against the demonstration at 5.30pm outside Swiss Cottage tube station, where previous rallies allegedly saw support for Hamas and protesters committing public order offences.

The protest, organised by the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN), had been taking place every Friday since October 7, 2023, not far from from two synagogues. But following the JC’s report – which uncovered over 60 alleged criminal offences at the protests – and having received a number of impact statements, the Metropolitan Police imposed restrictions on the controversial rally in February.

The Met announced that from Friday 28 February, the demonstration had to take place within a designated area in King’s Cross, away from the heavily Jewish area of Swiss Cottage.