
Police have been criticised after officers removed posters of missing Israelis from a shop in north London over fears of an “escalation” of tensions within the community.
The Metropolitan Police said it received calls from residents after the posters were placed on a business’s shutters late on Saturday evening.
According to reports, the posters were placed on a chemist in Edgware after some employees posted anti-Israel statements on social media, which have since been taken down. A staff member has since posted a message on social media apologising for the posts.
De-escalate tensions? Bullshit. They’re just afraid of the Muslims.
Londres : la police retire des affiches d'otages Israéliens afin de ne pas attiser les tensions communautaireshttps://t.co/auHoodA56v pic.twitter.com/PyZ2mjyGp4
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