- Green Party leader Zack Polanski accused Labour of 'using Jewish pain' to justify an 'authoritarian' agenda by considering banning pro-Palestinian marches.
- Polanski, the only Jewish leader of a major UK political party, criticised Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood for hinting at new powers to crack down on protests following an antisemitic attack in Golders Green.
- The attack saw two Jewish men stabbed in London's Jewish community centre, leading to increased calls for tougher action against antisemitism, including from Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis.
- Mahmood stated that while the right to protest is a fundamental freedom, some pro-Palestine marches can foster hate and she would not hesitate to use new laws to address this.
- The issue of Israel and Gaza has become a significant dividing line between Labour and the Greens, with the latter projected to gain council seats in the upcoming local elections, partly due to Labour's stance on the conflict.
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