An enraged woman confronts a man in a street in north London after he writes the word “coloniser” on posters displaying pictures of children who were abducted by Hamas.
- This morning, an incident occurred on West End Lane in West Hampstead.
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A dispute erupted on the streets of London when a man was reportedly caught vandalizing posters of Israeli children abducted by Hamas terrorists, by writing the word ‘coloniser’ on them.
A video of the incident was recorded using a cellphone and later shared on Twitter.
His company has confirmed to MailOnline that they are currently investigating the matter and will not tolerate ‘such behavior’.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism shared the video with its online followers.
The organization stated: ‘This individual was apprehended while writing the word “coloniser” on posters depicting hostages who were taken by Hamas terrorists.
This morning, the incident occurred on West End Lane in West Hampstead.
The individual recording the video calls out to the man, requesting him to cease his actions. Writing the word “coloniser” on an innocent two-year-old girl is not acceptable.
‘I am acquainted with individuals who have passed away.’
A video of the incident was recorded using a smartphone and subsequently shared on Twitter.
MailOnline has not received a response from Carlisle Support Services regarding a comment request.
The individual, dressed in a jacket displaying the logo of Carlisle Support Services, appears determined and shows no signs of giving up before the video ends.
The firm’s representative informed MailOnline that they had received a report about a staff member who had written discriminatory messages on posters located on West End Lane in West Hampstead.
We have zero tolerance for such behavior and are taking appropriate action to address the incident. We have also informed the relevant authorities.
The Met Police has also been contacted over if it is aware of the clip or is investigation.
According to Scotland Yard, there has been a sevenfold rise in anti-Semitic incidents in the capital over the past two weeks compared to the corresponding period last year.
This is the shocking moment a vandal walks up to a Jewish girls school and hurls paint over the property, in what is being investigated as an anti-Semitic attack
The police are currently investigating an incident at Beis Chinuch Lebonos Girls’ School in Hackney, where a vandal threw red paint, potentially classifying it as a ‘hate crime’.
The vandal walked away after splattering paint on four sections of the school building, including the front door.
Yesterday, the Beis Chinuch Lebonos Girls’ School, located a short distance away, was also struck at 11am while students were present.
The vandal’s attempt to access the school buildings was thwarted as paint was splashed onto a security gate.
Protesters are focusing on the area, known for its significant strictly Orthodox community, following the Israel and Hamas conflict.
Footage caught one perpetrator wearing a mask and carrying an umbrella approach the front of the school and throw red paint over the front door before leaving.
The Metropolitan Police officers are currently conducting investigations into both occurrences.
“We are currently looking into the occurrences at two Jewish schools and considering them as acts of hatred,” stated a representative.
“On Monday, October 16th, at 9:00 AM, officers responded to a school located on Lordship Road, N16, following reports of red paint being thrown onto the school building.”
The police arrived at the location and had a conversation with a school staff member.
The police were informed that the occurrence happened on Thursday, October 12th, at 06:51 in the morning.
The police have been informed about another occurrence at a school in Woodberry Down N4, where paint was also thrown onto the school building. We are currently looking into the possibility of a connection between these two incidents.
“At this initial phase, the occurrences are being regarded as hate crimes. No arrests have been made yet, and the investigation is still in progress.”
Extra police patrols have been implemented in the Hackney and Tower Hamlets area by Detective Chief Superintendent James Conway, in order to offer reassurance following the attacks in Israel.
He stated that they are collaborating closely with the Community Security Trust, the Shomrim, Hackney Council, and other important local partners.
“We will thoroughly investigate these incidents and it is important to note that we have a strict policy against hate crime.”
The vandal can be seen approaching the school walls with a pot of red paint
The Vishnitz Girls’ school, located a short distance away, was also targeted during the early morning hours on Monday.
The vandal’s attempt to reach the school buildings was thwarted when paint was thrown onto a security gate.
A representative from Shomrim, a group that coordinates civilian security patrols in Jewish neighborhoods, stated: “The initial incident occurred during the early hours of the morning at the Vishnitz Girls School in Hackney.”
The assailant hurled red paint at a door and several windows before departing.
Red paint was thrown onto the front gates of the BCL Girls school in Stamford Hill during another attack.