UK PM Starmer says there could be new powers to ban pro-Palestinian marches
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggested implementing new powers to ban some pro-Palestinian protests due to their cumulative effect on the Jewish community following recent violent incidents.
- Two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, London, leading to a police-declared terror investigation and charges against Essa Suleiman.
- Jonathan Hall KC, the independent terrorism legislation reviewer, and Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis called for a temporary ban on pro-Palestinian marches citing antisemitism concerns.
- Some groups condemned linking the marches to antisemitism and warned against restrictions on civil liberties, with the Metropolitan Police reviewing upcoming protests amid calls for bans.
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Starmer urges tougher action against Gaza protesters in U.K.
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LONDON (AP) — The British government on Thursday said the country is facing an antisemitism emergency and pledged to increase security for Jewish communities after a string of arson attacks and a double stabbing that have sparked fear and anger among U.K. Jews. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said “an attack on our Jewish community is an attack on all of us” after two Jewish men, aged 34 and 76, were stabbed and seriously injured in Golders Green, a…
UK weighs moratorium on anti-Israel marches
A jurist who reviews anti-terrorism legislation for the British government and the head of the opposition called last week for a ban on anti-Israel rallies in the near future following a series of serious antisemitic attacks.Jonathan Hall, the government’s independent reviewer of terror legislation, said the government should consider a “moratorium” on the marches following the April 29 stabbing of two Jews in London’s Golders Green neighborhood…
UK PM Starmer says there could be new powers to ban pro-Palestinian marches
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the government could ban pro-Palestinian marches in some circumstances because of the "cumulative effect" the demonstrations had on the Jewish community after two Jewish men were stabbed in London on Wednesday.
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