The Jewish Chronicle

Policeman threatens to arrest campaigner for being ‘openly Jewish’ at anti-Israel rally

- BY JANE PRINSLEY

A METROPOLIT­AN Police officer threatened to arrest the head of an anti-racism campaign group for being visibly Jewish at a Gaza rally in central London last weekend.

A video from last Saturday’s march shows the policeman physically blocking Campaign Against Antisemiti­sm Chief Executive Gideon

Falter from crossing a street over his “openly Jewish” appearance.

The policeman threatened Falter with arrest citing “a breach of peace with all these other people” and told him he was not safe on the streets of London.

Falter had been walking through central London after a Shabbat service, wearing a yarmulke and carrying a prayer bag, when he was stopped on Aldwych and told his presence would “antagonise” crowds and lead to him being attacked. Falter told the policeman: “I’m just a Jew in London trying to cross the road”.

The officer responded: “You are quite openly Jewish. This is a pro-Palestinia­n march. I am not accusing you of anything, but I am worried about the reaction to your presence.”

Later in the video, Falter was threatened with arrest if he did not leave the area: “There’s a unit of people [police officers] here now and you will be escorted out of this area so you can go about your business, go where you want freely. Or if you choose to remain, because you are causing a breach of peace with all these other people, you will be arrested.”

One anti-Israel protester told Falter: “The police ain’t going to help you in this scenario” and threatened to follow and film him.

Robert Largan, the MP for High Peak, Derbyshire, shared the video and wrote: “This is beyond appalling.”

Lord Ian Austin called the scenes “completely unacceptab­le”.

In a statement on CAA’s social media, Falter said: “These officers are being put in impossible positions week in week out, they’re being asked to police huge process with very few offices where there is all sorts of criminalit­y on display from racism to glorificat­ion of terrorism and even violence.”

Falter has called on his followers to walk with him during another mass anti-Israel rally in London on April 27. “Enough is enough. It is time for a major change,” he said.

“We are asking you, Jewish or not, to stand up for the tolerance and decency of which this country is so rightly proud, simply by going for a walk.”

A spokespers­on for the Met said: “We are aware of this video and fully acknowledg­e the worry it has caused, not only to those featured, but also anyone who watches it, and will review the circumstan­ces.

“We have always said that we recognise the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to be an issue of concern for many Londoners, and this includes the regular protests and marches in central London.

“Everyone has the right to travel throughout the capital in safety.

“We will meet and talk to anyone who wishes to organise a march or protest ahead of 27 April.”

These officers are put in an impossible position

 ?? ?? Marching orders: The policeman speaks to Gideon Falter at the rally
Marching orders: The policeman speaks to Gideon Falter at the rally

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