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Thousands sign petition calling for new guidance on policing in Jewish areas

The campaign follows last month’s controversial anti-Israel demonstration through in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex

May 8, 2025 13:04
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Protesters at the Southend demo that passed through the Jewish area of Westcliff on Sea (Image: Alamy)
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Nearly 4,000 people have signed an online petition calling for the urgent implementation of national guidance on policing in Jewish areas following last month’s controversial anti-Israel demonstration in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex.

The new campaign, titled Policing Without Prejudice – Protecting Jewish Communities from Targeted Extremism, was launched on Friday by the We Believe In Israel (WBII) advocacy group, which claimed Essex Police “clearly failed in their duty” to protect the Jewish community.

On the Shabbat of April 19, dozens of demonstrators paraded through residential streets of the coastal suburb, some wearing bloodied fabric representing dead Palestinian children and chanting “globalise the intifada” as Jewish families were returning home from synagogue.

A letter accompanying the petition, which will be sent to a signatories’ local MP once they sign up, calls for “urgent action” to ensure “such scenes are never repeated in our country,” and calls for Cooper to draw upon existing public order law and issue guidance to forces nationwide on the policing of protests in Jewish areas.