Kemi Badenoch responds to antisemitic "protests" in Notting Hill.

Protesters who targeted a Jewish-owned restaurant in London shouting “get out of Notting Hill” have been criticised by Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader.

Footage shared on social media showed several dozen protesters on Friday night standing behind a banner reading the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN) outside Miznon, the restaurant.

The restaurant chain was founded by Eyal Shani, a celebrity chef who was a judge on MasterChef Israel, and Shahar Segal.

Kemi Badenoch was responding to the historian Simon Sebag Montefiore who said the protesters were “a gang of bigots” and had posted footage showing dozens of police standing nearby and watching the protest. He wrote: 

This intimidation by a gang of bigots is frightening ordinary people, abusing the law, wasting police time, trying to ruin a small business and using the privileges of British freedom of speech to protect a mob of bullying brownshirts. It must be banned now.

He added that he was “shocked to see the disgraceful scene” and a crowd “shouting racism and intimidating innocent clients and staff who are defended by a large police presence”.  

Kemi Badenoch wrote on X the day after the protest: 

Last night we saw the police stand by as protestors called for ‘armed resistance … by any means’ outside an Israeli restaurant in Notting Hill. Yet another example of harassment and incitement to violence against Jews and law-abiding people on our streets.

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