Home Secretary Suella Braverman has said the police should use “the full force of the law” following reported celebrations of the Hamas attack on Israel in London.
As television presenter Rachel Riley posted a video on social media on Saturday that appears to show around seven people waving Palestinian flags, clapping, and beeping a car horn, the Metropolitan Police has increased patrol to reassure communities.

Immigration minister Robert Jenrick shared Ms. Riley’s video, and called on the Met to intervene.
“I trust [Met police] will be taking this seriously,” he added.
Scotland Yard said they have increased patrols in case conflicts flare up in London.
“We are aware of a number of incidents, including those that have been shared on social media, in relation to the ongoing conflict in Israel and the border with Gaza,” the Met said in a statement.
“The Met has increased policing patrols across parts of London in order to provide a visible presence and reassurance to our communities.
The force said officers have remained “in contact with partners and community leaders to listen to any concerns”, and urged anyone who experiences threatening behaviour or is worried about their safety to call the police.
“We are aware that the ongoing conflict may lead to protests over the coming days. We will ensure that an appropriate policing plan is in place in order to balance the right to protest against any disruption to Londoners,” the Met said.

Braverman: Zero Tolerance for Glorification of Terrorism
Also posting on X on Sunday morning, the home secretary said there “must be zero tolerance for anti-semitism or glorification of terrorism on the streets of Britain.”“Whenever Israel is attacked, Islamists and other racists use Israeli defensive measures as a pretext to stir up hatred against British Jews,” she asserted.
Ms. Braverman said she spoke with CST, a charity that offers help to those who experience anti-semitism, to “ensure the government is doing everything necessary” to protect Jewish communities in the UK.
“There must be zero tolerance for anti-semitism or glorification of terrorism on the streets of Britain. I expect the police to use the full force of the law against displays of support for Hamas, other proscribed terrorist groups or attempts to intimidate British Jews,” she wrote.







