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Members of Jewish community feel 'abandoned' with police 'turning blind eye' to protests claims Baroness

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Members of the Jewish community feel 'completely abandoned' by the police, with officers 'turning a blind eye' to violent, anti-Semitic protests, Parliament has been told.

The claims were made by law academic Baroness Deech at Westminster as she raised concerns over the conduct of continuing pro-Palestinian demonstrations against the backdrop of the Gaza conflict and wider Middle East crisis.

Peers had been discussing steps being taken by the Government after a police marksman was cleared of the murder of Chris Kaba, which has stoked tensions within the black community. READ MORE The government is still refusing to commit to fix North Manchester General Hospital as M.E.N.

campaign launches Chris Kaba, 24, was unarmed when the officer shot him through the windscreen of an Audi Q8 as he tried to ram his way past police cars in Lambeth, south London, in 2022.

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