It is not acceptable that what we saw on Sunday, de facto impunity for hate-filled activists to frighten people at places of intense emotional significance to them, is the new benchmark for civility
By Ian Acheson
By The JC Leader
Jews are victimised twice: once by those who hate them, and again by a law enforcement model that rewards their civility with indifference
One woman said she had seen a Nazi salute directed at her, according to the Telegraph
By JC Reporter
David Abraham, the passenger, was allegedly accused of being a ‘Mossad agent’ after dropping his bank card on the bus
By Jamie Shapiro
An east London march against the far-right saw men clad in black chanting anti-Israel slogans
By Lorin Bell-Cross
A planned counter-protest saw large crowds of black-clad Muslim protestors chant Arabic slogans and wave Palestine flags
Rahemeh Aladwan claimed that police were acting on behalf of the ‘Israeli Jewish lobby’
By Jacob Jaffa
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By Stephen Pollard
A solicitor was questioned for wearing a Star of David. The Met’s own words confirm it: the force now treats a Jewish symbol as potentially “antagonising.” Is it any wonder that open antisemitism is given its head on the streets of London?
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The Met requested a delay to the latest in a series of demonstrations in support of the proscribed group after resources were stretched thin by the terror attack on Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation
Police are hunting the man believed to be behind the ‘deliberate and disgraceful antisemitic acts’
By Jane Prinsley
Force condemns the ‘intolerable abuse’ it faced during rally in support of banned terror group
Sunday’s March Against Antisemitism will now pass the BBC’s Broadcasting House – after the organiser complained
Two Charedi men were arrested in May in the ‘Operation Galafarm’ investigation
By Simon Rocker
‘The notion that by coming out and showing support toward a proscribed terrorist group will overwhelm us is completely misguided,’ said the force
The police said it was the most arrests made related to a single operation in at least the past 10 years and denied organisers’ claim that they only arrested a fraction of those who broke the law
By Daniel Ben-David
The letter follows police warnings of the possibility of mass arrests at an upcoming protest in support of the now-banned group