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Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_183055261_EYE
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_183055227_EYE
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_183055237_EYE
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_183055260_EYE
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_183055216_EYE
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_183055245_EYE
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_183055246_EYE
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_183055236_EYE
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
Stop The Hate, Our Fight and Iron Initiative & other pro Israel campaign groups join forces to protest outside Claridge’s Hotel in Mayfair, London, UK.
30th March 2025
The groups are campaigning against Qatar who are funding terrorists and providing a safe haven for Hamas leaders, supporting activities that promote violence against Jews and harbour extreme anti-Western sentiments.
The Iron Initiative has successfully been applying pressure on Qatar in the US.
As Qatar continue to profit in the UK, including through establishments like the prestigious Claridge's hotel UK activists will maintain pressure on them by raising awareness to expose Qatar's involvement in such harmful activities.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416858_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416842_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416816_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416839_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416813_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416864_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416810_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416807_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416863_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_182416838_EYE
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Palestine activists
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Palestine activists
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Palestine activists
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
Stop The Hate a pro Israel campaign group counter a protest by LSE students, outside LSE, London, UK.
10th March 2025
Protest Against the launch of
“Understanding Hamas”
at LSE: Stop Radicalising Students
A coalition of Jewish and interfaith groups, led by Stop The Hate UK
alongside 7/10, Christian Action Against Antisemitism, Our Fight, SSI City, SSI Kings, and LSEU Jewish Society, stage a major protest against the London School of Economics (LSE) for hosting the launch of Understanding Hamas-a book that seeks to legitimise a terrorist organisation responsible for the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The event is being led by an academic who has claimed that referring to Hamas-a
proscribed terrorist organisation under UK law-as terrorists is an “obstacle to peace.”
This is an outrageous distortion of reality. Hamas is responsible for the brutal murder of
Israeli civilians, including Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir, and continues to hold Israeli hostages
captive for over 500 days. Whitewashing their crimes under the guise of academic inquiry is not only dangerous but fuels extremism on British campuses.
“Universities should be places of learning, not platforms for terrorist propaganda. We
refuse to stay silent while institutions are used to spread radicalisation."
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Take two in Bradfield: hundreds of teal volunteers head down a familiar road. Independent candidate Nicolette Boele.
Independent candidate Nicolette Boele has high hopes of being next in line to wrest a northern Sydney seat from the Liberals at the federal election.
Beside a national highway on Sydney's north shore, a coalition of volunteers in teal T-shirts, armed with badges and yard signs, wave energetically at morning traffic.
Nicolette Boele is an Independant standing for election in the federal seat of Bradfield, she is campaign mode, door knocking in Northbridge, Sydney, 5 March 2025.
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Take two in Bradfield: hundreds of teal volunteers head down a familiar road. Independent candidate Nicolette Boele.
Independent candidate Nicolette Boele has high hopes of being next in line to wrest a northern Sydney seat from the Liberals at the federal election.
Beside a national highway on Sydney's north shore, a coalition of volunteers in teal T-shirts, armed with badges and yard signs, wave energetically at morning traffic.
Independent candidate for Bradfield, Nicolette Boele, has just reached 1,000 volunteers for her campaign and they where out on the streets of Willoughby, Sydney holding up corflutes, March 2025.
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Take two in Bradfield: hundreds of teal volunteers head down a familiar road. Independent candidate Nicolette Boele.
Independent candidate Nicolette Boele has high hopes of being next in line to wrest a northern Sydney seat from the Liberals at the federal election.
Beside a national highway on Sydney's north shore, a coalition of volunteers in teal T-shirts, armed with badges and yard signs, wave energetically at morning traffic.
Independent candidate for Bradfield, Nicolette Boele, has just reached 1,000 volunteers for her campaign and they where out on the streets of Willoughby, Sydney holding up corflutes, March 2025.
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
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Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
Please enable images to view this e-mail correctly
Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
David Collier
Investigative journalist speaks
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
Please enable images to view this e-mail correctly
Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
Please enable images to view this e-mail correctly
Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
Please enable images to view this e-mail correctly
Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
Please enable images to view this e-mail correctly
Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
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Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
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Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
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Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
Gideon Falter, Chief Executive of Campaign Against Antisemitism
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
Please enable images to view this e-mail correctly
Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
Please enable images to view this e-mail correctly
Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
Campaign Against Anti-semitism protests outside the BBC following airing of Hamas propaganda film. London, UK.
25th February 2025
A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: “The BBC has no shame and Britain has had enough. For over sixteen months, we have watched our national broadcaster provide ever more sympathetic coverage to a proscribed terrorist organisation, hiding behind claims of impartiality. There is nothing impartial about giving credibility to the claims of terrorists. Providing a platform for terrorists’ propaganda, downplaying their crimes and continuing to refuse to call them terrorists is the BBC putting its thumb on the scale. It is extremely partial, and inaccurate. It is a breach of the BBC’s editorial guidelines and a betrayal of licence-fee payers.”
According to CAA polling:
92% of British Jews think that media bias against Israel fuels persecution of Jews in Britain.
92% of British Jews rate the BBC’s coverage of matters of Jewish interest as unfavourable.
Please enable images to view this e-mail correctly
Last week, BBC Two broadcast a documentary called “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”. It was directed by Yousef Hammash and Jamie Roberts and purported to follow the lives of four young people during the current Hamas-Israel war in the Strip.
The independent researcher David Collier investigated the protagonists and has alleged that one of the principal children featured in the film who also serves as the documentary’s narrator – Abdullah Al-Yazouri – is related to a senior Hamas official.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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