Become a Member
UK

Swiss cottage protestors remove hostage ribbons claiming they ‘represent Jewish supremacy’

One demonstrator accused the Board of Deputies, which organised a counter protest, of being an ‘Islamophobic Israeli-based asset in the UK’

May 4, 2025 11:47
Franks-Stop_The_Hate_Rally-20.jpg
Pro-Palestine activists remove yellow hostage ribbons in Swiss Cottage (Image: Elliott Franks)
3 min read

Anti-Israel protestors in a heavily Jewish area of North London tore down hostage ribbons yesterday as they returned to weekly demonstrations following the end of a month-long police ban.

Activists organised by the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN) and the Jewish Network for Palestine (JNP), but featuring mostly non-Jewish participants, returned to hold their weekly protest in Swiss Cottage on May 2, just minutes away from Belsize Square Synagogue, Chabad Lubavitch of West Hampstead and close to South Hampstead United Synagogue.

One attendee, Latifa Abouchakra, was seen among a group taking down yellow hostage ribbons that had been tied to railings.

Abouchakra, a reporter for Iranian state-controlled Press TV, has previously called the October 7, 2023 massacres “a moment of triumph” and said that “Gaza will write it’s name in blood”.