Met Police apologises for 'openly Jewish' comment
Briefly

The Met Police apologized to Gideon Falter, chief of Campaign Against Antisemitism, after an officer mentioned his 'openly Jewish' appearance near a pro-Palestine march, indicating that his presence could cause a 'breach of peace'. Falter criticized the creation of 'no-go zones' for Jewish individuals.
Falter expressed concerns that law-abiding Jewish individuals in London are deemed as antagonizing Anti-Israel marchers by their mere presence by the police, highlighting the lack of protection for Jewish people during such events.
Read at BBC News
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