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“Since the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, we’ve seen protests across our country almost every weekend,” Sunak said in a video address. “Many of these have been respectful, but there have also been far too many appalling examples of antisemitism, violent intimidation and the glorification of terrorism. This must not stand.”
Thank you PM @RishiSunak for your continued commitment towards combating the worrying rise in antisemitism we have seen since the October 7th massacre. https://t.co/WG50aDrnze
— Israel in the UK 🇮🇱🤝🇬🇧 (@IsraelinUK) February 8, 2024
Sunak said the measures to “bring order” to the streets would include banning fireworks and flares and stopping people from climbing on “our sacred war memorials” and concealing their identities from police with face coverings.
“Those who abuse their freedom to protest undermine public safety and our democratic values, and I will give police the powers they need to crack down on this intimidating and appalling behavior,” Sunak added.
Israel’s embassy in London welcomed the move.
“Thank you PM Rishi Sunak for your continued commitment towards combating the worrying rise in antisemitism we have seen since the Oct. 7 massacre,” the embassy wrote.

