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Why a mob besieged a Bradford kebab store for promoting Coca-Cola

For the previous 18 years, prospects have been flocking to Salah’s takeaway — ‘Best for value, Best for Food’ — on the bustling Leeds Road in Bradford.

The outlet, with its hard-to-miss crimson façade and décor, has develop into one thing of an ­establishment, serving kebabs, burgers, wraps and speciality fried hen late into the evening. Locals typically have to attend in an extended queue to be served, such is the recognition of Salah’s.

But violence just lately erupted outdoors the favored quick meals outlet. The window of the restaurant was smashed, the door was ­broken, the police had been known as and arrests had been made.

So what do you assume was the reason for the near-riot. Was it: (a) a drunken brawl on the pavement; (b) the fruits of a feud between rival gangs; or (c) the truth that Coca-Cola was being bought at Salah’s?

Chilling social media footage: Moment the violent brawl erupts outside kebab shop between workers and pro-Palestine protestors

Chilling social media footage: Moment the violent brawl erupts outdoors kebab store between staff and pro-Palestine protestors

The final reply, virtually unbelievably, is definitely the proper one. The store was focused by a bunch of as much as 50 pro-Palestine protesters who declare proprietor Salahudin Yusuf is popping a blind eye to the ‘illegal ­occupation of Palestine’ as a result of Coca-Cola has a ­distribution centre on the Israeli-controlled West Bank and he mustn’t subsequently be promoting the drink.

‘Your profits are covered in ­Palestinian blood,’ they screamed repeatedly outdoors the takeaway, at a pitch that might have drowned out a jumbo jet taking off.

An accompanying video on TikTok is entitled: ‘Salah’s in Leeds Road sells Zionist merchandise: Baby Killers.’

Staff ultimately got here out to ­confront the baying crowd and a mass brawl ensued.

Peaceful protest or mob rule?

Even fellow Muslims, a lot of whom have made their emotions identified on-line, had been in little doubt. ‘Shame on those Muslims who have done this,’ one wrote. ‘This is not what Islam teaches.’

Another declared: ‘You are an embarrassment to the Muslim Ummah [community] and the whole Palestinian cause, trying to gain clout off people dying.’

The intimidation is working, ­nonetheless. There isn’t any signal of any Coca-Cola in Salah’s right now, however ­a whole lot of Coca-Cola cans are stacked in unopened multipacks in a lock-up on the again.

Mr Yusuf, who sustained a bruised lip within the melee, has a second ­takeaway a couple of miles away in Great Horton Road and, regardless of a Free ­Palestine Poster being prominently displayed there, a couple of month in the past the enterprise was spray-painted with the Israeli flag bearing the Star of David.

Understandably, Mr Yusuf is now conserving a low profile. ‘He does not want any trouble,’ mentioned his brother, who was on the Leeds Road premises. ‘It’s not simply us,’ he added. ‘All of Bradford is selling Coca-Cola.’

The reality Mr Yusuf feels he has to maintain his head down, except for ­having his livelihood compromised, for merely promoting the world’s hottest fizzy drink is tough to grasp.

But then many current occasions appear unbelievable — from pro-Palestinian extremists focusing on MPs at house, projecting what many consider is a genocidal, anti-Semitic slogan — ‘From the river to the sea’ — on to Big Ben, turning Tower Bridge right into a no-go space throughout rush-hour and inserting ­‘unsustainable’ strain on the police’s capacity to answer neighbourhood crime by marching by way of central London.

Controversial: Ismail Patel (right) with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (left)

Controversial: Ismail Patel (proper) with Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh (left)

Opinionated optician: Dr Ismail Patel, founder and chairman of Friends of Al-Aqsa, at a Pro-Palestine protest in London in November

Opinionated optician: Dr Ismail Patel, founder and chairman of Friends of Al-Aqsa, at a Pro-Palestine protest in London in November

Wave of protests: Muhammad Sawalha, a senior Hamas operative living in Britain, is one of the original founders of the Muslim Association of Britain

Wave of protests: Muhammad Sawalha, a senior Hamas operative residing in Britain, is among the unique founders of the Muslim Association of Britain

‘There is a growing consensus that mob rule is replacing democratic rule’, is how Rishi Sunak summed up the state of Britain within the wake of the Gaza battle.

The chilling impact all that is having on peculiar folks up and down the nation, which regularly goes ­unreported, is maybe epitomised by what occurred at Salah’s. One group which arguably gives the inspiration for the boycott of Coca-Cola is the Friends of al-Aqsa, an NGO based mostly in Leicester.

It is known that the ­organisation denies any involvement with the violence at Salah’s however on its web site says: ‘Join our call to ­#BoycottCocaCola until it stops operating in Atarot.

Atarot, according to the Friends of al-Aqsa, is an ‘illegal Israeli’ ­settlement on the West Bank. It ­beforehand known as for a National Day of Action boycotting eating places and cafes that promote the delicate drink.

Yet Coca-Cola shouldn’t be boycotted in Gaza the place, till the current ­bombardment no less than, two vegetation, licensed by Coca-Cola, supplied a whole lot of jobs for Gazans.

Bradford, by the way, has a ­inhabitants of round 546,000 and virtually a 3rd of residents are Asian or British Asian, with the overwhelming majority figuring out as Muslims.

What are the percentages that a lot of them drink Coca-Cola?

The founder and chairman of the Friends of Al-Aqsa is Ismail Patel, 61, an optician, who has a follow within the Midlands catering for each NHS and personal prospects. He can be one of many key figures behind the Gaza marches — the place police have been accused by a lot of a softly-softly strategy to some protestors displaying bare hatred in the direction of Jews — which continues to trigger a lot expensive disruption; the police invoice alone has already topped £25 million.

Many of the ­leaders of like-minded teams concerned within the marching marketing campaign have remained largely nameless. One, the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (PSC), is affiliated to main commerce unions. Another, the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), was established by a former senior determine in Hamas.

All three teams publicly condemn bigotry, however by some means bigotry at all times appears to rear its ugly head on the marches and demonstrations they assist organise.

The Prime Minster didn’t title them when he warned of the ­risks of ‘mob rule’ however all three teams, it may be assumed, are prone to be among the many primary protagonists who’ve fuelled such fears.

Mr Patel is pictured on the frontline of plenty of current Gaza marches in London.

He has a powerful CV: a ­certified optometrist (eye specialist), he additionally has a grasp’s diploma in racism and ethnicity research from Leeds ­University, the place he’s a visiting analysis fellow, and he has written plenty of tutorial books.

But he has a previous which couldn’t be additional faraway from operating a excessive avenue opticians.

In 2012, Mr Patel attended an occasion in Gaza at which the chief of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, was current. He was additionally filmed at a rally saying: ‘Hamas is no terrorist organisation. The reason they hate Hamas is because they refuse to be ­subjugated, to be occupied by the Israeli state, and we salute Hamas for standing up to Israel.’

The feedback had been made earlier than Hamas had been proscribed as a ­terrorist organisation. The Friends of al-Aqsa had its checking account closed by the Co-op Bank in 2016 together with as many as 25 different Palestinian-affiliated teams.

The financial institution carries out due diligence checks on all prospects. A spokesman mentioned on the time: ‘Unfortunately, after quite extensive research, the charities involved did not meet our requirements or, in our view, allow us to fulfil our obligations.’

Friends of al-Aqsa, additionally a restricted firm, is registered on the identical deal with as Ismail Patel’s ­optician’s enterprise and is at the moment sitting on property of £272,267.

A press release on the group’s ­web site says: ‘We’ve been ­campaigning for Palestine for 25 years . . . our work is led by volunteers and based mostly on worldwide regulation and UN resolutions.’

Hardly a day appears to move with no protest — typically as ­spurious because the Coca-Cola one in Bradford — kicking off ­someplace within the nation by the pro-­Palestinian foyer.

Only just lately there was a ­demonstration by the Scottish Palestine Solidarity ­Campaign outdoors the Radisson Blu lodge in Glasgow, the place opponents had been registering for the World Athletics Indoor ­Championships although no Israelis had been collaborating, prompting a TV correspondent on the scene to tweet: ‘No athletes from Israel competing, but demo organisers here say they’re indignant they weren’t banned from doing so anyway.’

Some issues are past parody.

Meanwhile, the London-based Palestine Solidarity ­Campaign (PSC), was behind the protest that noticed them occupy branches of Barclays on Saturday over the financial institution’s historic hyperlinks to Israel.

And it was the PSC on the coronary heart of a now infamous try to get 1000’s of supporters into ­Parliament to foyer MPs to vote in favour of a ceasefire in Gaza final month.

‘We want so many of you to come that they will have to lock the doors of parliament itself,’ former social employee Ben Jamal, a director of the PSC, advised ­supporters in a speech beforehand. Security stopped them getting into Westminster Hall.

Jeremy Corbyn is an extended standing patron of the PSC (no shock there) and 15 commerce unions — together with Unite — are affiliated to the group.

The PSC insists it’s ‘unequivocally’ against anti-Semitism and is devoted to ‘the principles of peace, equality and justice.’

But a research in 2017 accused some activists of selling ‘Holocaust denial’, international Jewish conspiracies’ and ‘classic anti-Semitic tropes.’

‘There is a major ­problem with some of the activists who buy into a vision that a global Zionist elite is responsible for many of the world’s ­issues,’ the report concluded.

Like the Friends of al-Aqsa, the PSC additionally had its account with the Co-op Bank closed.

The current actions of the PSC have highlighted what the ­authorities, and certainly many members of the general public consider, is the laissez faire perspective of the police to protests.

Nothing illustrates this greater than what occurred on the Mirchi Indian restaurant in Stoke final month the place a dinner was held for the Conservative crime commissioner.

The occasion was gatecrashed by the PSC, who proceeded to name visitors ‘Zionists’ and ‘child ­murderers’. Afterwards, a ­councillor who was on the occasion tweeted: ‘This ‘peaceful’ protest concerned males screaming “Tory Scum” at my daughter.’

What did the police who had been alerted to the protest do? They allow them to in. Footage posted on-line reveals one of many two officers on obligation outdoors holding the door open for an activist; all 4 protestors went in.

‘Everyone who was going to the fundraiser in our upstairs room was dressed very smartly in suits [unlike the protestors],’ mentioned the restaurant proprietor.

‘At least one of the officers should have followed them upstairs to check they were invited.’

A visitor on the perform got here downstairs to ask the officers for assist to escort the protesters out of the constructing.

Instead, the ­organisers of the dinner had been suggested to desert the occasion and go away by the again door. The response of ­Staffordshire police?

‘Officers balanced the rights of the protesters and those affected by it,’ the drive mentioned.

One different group, talked about earlier, intrinsically concerned within the present wave of mass protests is the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB). The MAB was as soon as described in Parliament because the British model of the Muslim Brotherhood, a banned Egyptian group which believes in Jihad, or holy warfare, one thing the MAB denies.

Muhammad Kathem Sawalha, 62, is among the many group’s unique founders.

He is a former Hamas chief, who led the proscribed terrorist group within the West Bank within the late Nineteen Eighties and is alleged to have ‘masterminded’ its navy technique with involvement as just lately as 2019. Back in Bradford, within the kebab store subsequent door to Salah’s, is an official Coca-Cola merchandising machine however the cans have changed by generic cola.

‘No More Coke’ prospects are knowledgeable in a handwritten signal on the machine. Whether this has been finished ­voluntarily or out of worry of what occurred final week, we had been unable to find as a result of nobody there admitted to having the ability to communicate English.

‘I turned up after the police arrived,’ mentioned the brother of Mr Yusuf, the person who owns Salah’s. ‘I could see there was damage to the big window and the door, just because we were supposed to be selling Coca-Cola. Nothing like this has ever happened before. Everyone is shocked.’

Peaceful Protest or mob rule?

  • Additional reporting: Tim Stewart and Nic North.