Freud Museum warned against hosting extremist speaker event

The Freud Museum is hosting an event featuring  a speaker with a history of antisemitism,  to the dismay of many psychoanalysts who have contacted UK Lawyers for Israel. The event, called “Psychoanalysis Under Occupation” is due to take place on 15 March 2024 at the Freud Museum, featuring Professor Lara

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Tower Hamlets to remove Palestinian Flags following legal threat

The London Borough of Tower Hamlets has announced it will remove Palestinian flags from lamp posts, just two days after receiving a letter preceding legal action from UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI). UKLFI had received many complaints from Jewish and other people who live or work in the borough, who

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Anti-Israel propaganda lecture withdrawn following UKLFI intervention

Birmingham University has withdrawn a controversial lecture following a complaint by UKLFI, who had been contacted by concerned students. The lecture was part of the course “Children as Citizens” lead by Dr Saba Hussain in the College of Social Sciences, School of Education. The controversial lecture was entitled “The case

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SOAS student arrested for terrorism offences following pro-Hamas speech

A student has been arrested for supporting Hamas, after UKLFI reported her to counter-terrorism police last October. Sarah Cotte, a student at SOAS in London, was reported by UKLFI following a speech she made at a SOAS open meeting. During the speech she celebrated the 7 October 2023 massacre of

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Paul Charney appointed as UKLFI director

UKLFI Ltd (UK Lawyers for Israel) are delighted to announce that Paul Charney has been appointed as a director. Paul qualified as a solicitor in London before turning to business, establishing a successful strategic land and planning promotion company. He was Chair of the Zionist Federation of UK and Ireland

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Teaching Fellow at Southampton University made to delete antisemitic Tweets

A teaching fellow at Southampton University has deleted his offensive social media posts, following a complaint from UKLFI Charitable Trust (UKLFI CT). Dr Ahmed Abozaid, a Teaching Fellow in International Security in the Politics and International Relations Department,  posted images and statements on X (formerly Twitter) equating the current military

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Police fail to stop “From the River to the Sea” lightshow on Big Ben despite illegality

Projecting a slogan onto Big Ben is an offence under planning legislation,  and the police can prosecute offenders,  according to UKLFI Charitable Trust (“UKLFI CT”). image: Bella Wallersteiner UKLFI CT has written to Penny Mordaunt MP, Leader of the House of Commons, and advised her: “While it would certainly be

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International Court warned that IDF presence in West Bank and Gaza essential for Israel’s self defence

The barbaric attack on Israel on 7 October 2023 and ensuing war has demonstrated the necessity for Israel to retain its military forces in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank for its security in the absence of alternative effective security arrangements. This is the point made by UK Lawyers

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Call for Irish Basketball team to be disciplined after disrespecting Israeli team

Ireland’s basketball team  breached multiple rules when they refused to shake hands with their Israeli opponents, or stand during the Israeli National Anthem. UKLFI has written to Andreas Zagklis, Secretary General of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), pointing out the many regulations that were breached by Ireland, and calling for

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Judge in Paraglider Case Reported to Judicial Conduct Investigations Office

District Judge Tanweer Ikram has been reported by UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) to the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office (JCIO) after apparently “liking” an anti-Israel post shortly before a trial of three pro-Palestinian demonstrators for offences under the Terrorism Act 2000. Judge Ikram found the three defendants guilty of wearing

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