Thursday, 10 April, 2025
12 Nisan 5785
The pair are accused of being members of the proscribed group, with one also alleged to have facilitated its financing
By Jacob Jaffa
But Met and CST accused of being ‘heavy-handed’ as rowdy youngsters held in cell on Thursday night
By Jane Prinsley
In an exclusive interview, Lord Walney said the Metropolitan Police and Crown Prosecution Service ‘face huge questions over this fiasco’
By Imogen Garfinkel
The Met has asked Khalid Abdalla to attend a ‘formal interview’ after he addressed crowd at the event, which saw dozens arrested
Locals thank the JC as police move anti-Israel demo away from Jewish area
Ben Jamal, who is accused of breaching police conditions on a recent protest, will return to court for trial in July
By JC Reporter
The JC has seen evidence of at least 60 alleged criminal offences at the demonstrations, including assault and expressions of support for Hamas
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Documents released by the Met Police shows an application to protest against Israel came while the IDF was still fighting to expel Hamas terrorists
By Eliana Jordan
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Sir Sadiq Khan also remarked on the increase of antisemitism since October 7
Sir Mark Rowley said the campaign’s calls for banning marches ‘ignore the reality of the law’
By Simon Rocker
Board president Phil Rosenberg told Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley the community owed the force ‘a huge amount of appreciation’
The Met is deploying 1,100 officers with resources from eight other forces to manage tomorrow’s controversial demonstration
The ‘onus’ should not be on the Jewish community to change their Shabbat activity, says Met
Community leaders have praised the Met’s decision to re-route an upcoming Gaza march away from a central London shul
Police say the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign’s Gaza protest risks ‘causing serious disruption’ to nearby shul
Rabbi Mirvis said the force had fallen short in its duty to ensure Jews feel safe going to synagogue on Shabbat