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The anti-Israel mob were sent packing in north London – and it felt good

For the first time since October 7, anti-Israeli demonstrators were forced to retreat

May 24, 2024 14:32
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"Terrorist supporters off our streets," was one of the most penetrating chants echoing across the East Finchley High Road outside the Phoenix cinema last night. A small group of anti-Israel protesters on the opposite side of the street held posters and chanted slogans about Palestine running “From the River to the Sea", implying the obliteration of Israel.

But within an hour from the start of the film showing inside the privately-hired Phoenix, all the anti-Israel protesters had been seen off, retreating into East Finchley tube station to the chants of a football song: "Cheerio, cheerio, cheerio,".

It was the first time that anti-Israeli demonstrators had been forced to retreat on London's streets since the October 7 attack.

Over a thousand pro-Israel demonstrators and East Finchley locals had gathered, saying they wanted to protect the showing of a film, Supernova, about the massacre of 356 people who had been enjoying a music and dance festival inside Israel near its border with the Gaza Strip.

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