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Conflict in the Middle East

Joint Statement from the Metropolitan Police and the Greater Manchester Police

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Twiglets1 · 17/12/2025 17:45

Joint Statement from the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police.

We begin by acknowledging the horrific terrorist attack in Australia, where Jews were deliberately targeted whilst enjoying the Hanukkah celebrations. Our thoughts are with those who lost their lives, their families and those injured. Coming so soon after the Heaton Park Synagogue attack in Manchester and amid rising antisemitism globally, this is deeply alarming. Jewish communities across London, Greater Manchester, and the rest of the United Kingdom are already worried and scared - and this only adds to it.

Antisemitic hate crime has surged, protests have intensified, and online abuse has grown since 2023. These trends create real fear and disrupt daily life – and have an impact on how safe the Jewish community feel when attending synagogues and other communal spaces. Jewish children attend schools behind fences, guarded by security and routine police patrols. No community should have to live like this. That must change.

The two recent terror attacks targeting Jews, the increased fear in Jewish communities, and high number of terrorist attacks disrupted in recent years requires an enhanced response. Current laws are inadequate, and we welcome the fact that the Home Secretary has asked Lord Ken Macdonald KC to review the current public order and hate crime legislation.

The words and chants used, especially in protests, matter and have real world consequences. We have consistently been advised by the CPS that many of the phrases causing fear in Jewish communities don’t meet prosecution thresholds. Now, in the escalating threat context, we will recalibrate to be more assertive.

We know communities are concerned about placards and chants such as “globalise the intifada” and those using it at future protest or in a targeted way should expect the Met and GMP to take action. Violent acts have taken place, the context has changed - words have meaning and consequence. We will act decisively and make arrests.

Frontline officers will be briefed on this enhanced approach. We will also use powers under the Public Order Act, including conditions around London synagogues during services.

Visible patrols and protective security measures around synagogues, schools, and community venues have been stepped up in London and Greater Manchester. We are intensifying investigations into hate crime, and Counter Terrorism Policing continues to operate 24/7 to identify and disrupt threats.

These measures are practical and immediate - designed to keep communities safe, deter intimidation, and enforce the law. Our intent is clear: create a hostile environment for offenders and a safer environment for Jewish communities, while protecting lawful protest. All members of society have a responsibility to consider their impact on others – it is possible to protest in support of Palestinian people without intimidating Jewish communities or breaking the law.

We want you to hear this clearly: we see you, we hear you, and we stand with you. Your safety and wellbeing matter to all of us. Please keep talking to us and to each other; report incidents promptly; and make use of our dedicated neighbourhood teams.

Hanukkah reminds us that light endures, even in the darkest times. We will continue to work night and day to keep you safe.

news.met.police.uk/news/joint-statement-from-the-commissioner-of-the-metropolitan-police-and-the-chief-constable-of-greater-manchester-police-504494

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Asunciondeflata · 18/12/2025 16:11

PodMom · 18/12/2025 16:05

But surely they can just say they mean take the peaceful protests and raising of awareness beyond Israel? The phrase doesn't mean violent conflict. They will argue they're not inciting violence or even spreading hate. Will be interesting to see what the courts say. I do agree it needs knocking on the head.

I think so many people have been chanting it, it's almost become habitual to some people, perhaps without even considering what it actually means.
Maybe this law would helps some people to be a bit more reflective?
I notice that an Samuel Williams has been charged with inciting racial hatred, with another expression. He has lost his place at Oxford.

SoulSearchBeHonest · 18/12/2025 20:13

Asunciondeflata · 18/12/2025 16:11

I think so many people have been chanting it, it's almost become habitual to some people, perhaps without even considering what it actually means.
Maybe this law would helps some people to be a bit more reflective?
I notice that an Samuel Williams has been charged with inciting racial hatred, with another expression. He has lost his place at Oxford.

I did a thread on the main area. It is interesting how people respond differently in the main area to this area. I have avoided the threads in citme in the main. Glad that hate speech, inciting violence, is now starting to receive the condemnation it deserves.

keepeofthesevenkeys · 19/12/2025 08:52

Asunciondeflata · 18/12/2025 16:11

I think so many people have been chanting it, it's almost become habitual to some people, perhaps without even considering what it actually means.
Maybe this law would helps some people to be a bit more reflective?
I notice that an Samuel Williams has been charged with inciting racial hatred, with another expression. He has lost his place at Oxford.

Although all the peolle happily chanting along with him are presumably still happily walking about calling for people's deaths.

theunbreakablecleopatrajones · 19/12/2025 08:56

mids2019 · 18/12/2025 06:39

I think if you limited protest to those wishing a two state solution or review of the proportionality of the Israeli response in the recent conflict you would actually get very few at these hate marches. I think we are now in a position to see what these protests truly are and the police are now belatedly cracking down on those protest Ord that are willingly spreading anti senitism and advocating harm against Jews.

Hopefully now virtue signalling celebs and naieve students will really look at their participation in the pro Palestinian movement and see how dangerous some of their antics are.

Yes well said.

The marches seem to tap into our general global insanity

I support a two state solution and am appalled by the behaviour of the Israeli government, but I wouldn't go near one because of this.

Asunciondeflata · 19/12/2025 09:00

keepeofthesevenkeys · 19/12/2025 08:52

Although all the peolle happily chanting along with him are presumably still happily walking about calling for people's deaths.

Quite. Although hopefully it'll disuade a few of the willing fools from going along with the more obvious hate chanting..

Asunciondeflata · 19/12/2025 09:06

He was studying PPE at Oxford. I don't rate his levels of critical thinking.

Asunciondeflata · 19/12/2025 09:08

theunbreakablecleopatrajones · 19/12/2025 08:56

Yes well said.

The marches seem to tap into our general global insanity

I support a two state solution and am appalled by the behaviour of the Israeli government, but I wouldn't go near one because of this.

Absolutely. Did you see that march where that man had a placard "Hamas is Terrorist" and he was actually attacked by other marchers?
That underlined it for me.

Twiglets1 · 19/12/2025 09:42

SoulSearchBeHonest · 18/12/2025 20:13

I did a thread on the main area. It is interesting how people respond differently in the main area to this area. I have avoided the threads in citme in the main. Glad that hate speech, inciting violence, is now starting to receive the condemnation it deserves.

I found your thread in the main area very refreshing tbh as I've spend way too much time on the CITME board recently. Was nice to read all the comments condemning hate speech, antisemitism etc and realise that is more of a mainstream view than the sort of things I read on here.

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SoulSearchBeHonest · 19/12/2025 09:57

Twiglets1 · 19/12/2025 09:42

I found your thread in the main area very refreshing tbh as I've spend way too much time on the CITME board recently. Was nice to read all the comments condemning hate speech, antisemitism etc and realise that is more of a mainstream view than the sort of things I read on here.

Thank you. Yes it is refreshing.

SoulSearchBeHonest · 19/12/2025 09:58

Asunciondeflata · 19/12/2025 09:08

Absolutely. Did you see that march where that man had a placard "Hamas is Terrorist" and he was actually attacked by other marchers?
That underlined it for me.

That is bizarre. Who could argue with that placard Hamas are terrorists. Unless they support Hamas and believe they aren't of course. Then they need arresting for supporting terrorists.

Asunciondeflata · 19/12/2025 10:01

SoulSearchBeHonest · 19/12/2025 09:58

That is bizarre. Who could argue with that placard Hamas are terrorists. Unless they support Hamas and believe they aren't of course. Then they need arresting for supporting terrorists.

Some of the activists on the march. He had to be protected by the police.

SoulSearchBeHonest · 19/12/2025 10:15

Asunciondeflata · 19/12/2025 10:03

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/metropolitan-police-hamas-is-terrorist-placard-b1144341.html
Interestingly, @SoulSearchBeHonest - he was the one arrested by the police after a scuffle broke out.
You'd think other marches might be in agreement with his point. Apparently not.

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Its a real shame that marching with a placard stating a fact that Hamas are terrorists annoyed some people. The police said he was arrested after a brawl.

"Niyak Ghorbani, 37, an Iranian counter-protester was at the centre of a brawl amid predominantly peaceful scenes on Saturday in the city centre."

Asunciondeflata · 19/12/2025 10:20

Puzzling. You'd think that the protesters would agree.
This reaction is part of the problem.

DonicaLewinsky · 19/12/2025 10:37

Yes, very much not helping the pro-Palestinian cause there.

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