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Gideon Falter, chief executive of Campaign Against Antisemitism said the Met police need to do more to ensure the Jewish community feel safe in London.

“As Jews and as Londoners I’m extremely concerned about the things we’ve seen over the last two weeks,” Mr Falter told LondonWorld.

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00:00 He has joined us as Jews and as Muslims, extremely concerned by the scenes we've seen over the last two weeks,
00:06 that Saturday was really something of a horror for him.
00:09 It was something which was an embarrassment to the Metropolitan Police.
00:12 For Jews it was appalling to see people with this kind of opinion being able to walk freely through London.
00:18 And we're asking the police, as friends and partners who are deeply appreciative of the police,
00:23 to please make arrests not to Jesus.
00:26 I think people on the streets calling for Jihad makes us feel very unsafe.
00:31 People who are walking down the streets with anti-Semitic banners,
00:35 people who are openly supporting terrorists in our nation, it makes us feel extremely unsafe.
00:41 All we need to see is that when people like that raise their heads,
00:45 that the police take action and uphold them and protect not just Jews but the whole of the country.
00:51 Because it's people who espouse terrorism who are enemies of the whole country, the enemies of everybody, not just Jews.
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