Yoseph Haddad and his group took a stand against the rising wave of antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment by transforming defaced walls in London, which were covered with pro-Palestinian and pro-Hamas graffiti.
On the 107th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, the anti-Israel activists smashed a glass display to steal historic busts of Israel's first president.
The group waved Iranian flags and held up images of Iran Reza Pahlavi, the son of the deposed Shah and outspoken critic of the radical Islamic Iranian regime.
Protester says the Israeli and 'Palestinian' views do not have equal claims to truth. 'One is based on truth and history, the other is fiction, fraud, and lies.'
JW3, a London Jewish Community center, has converted its walkway into the 'Lovelock Hostage Bridge' with over 100 padlocks attached to it with the names of captives remaining in Gaza.
"London. Christmas Day. Your home and dear ones. What if it were you?," posted Israel’s Deputy Ambassador to the UK, Oren Marmorstein along with the video.
'If even high-profile hate crimes such as these are not solved and the perpetrators brought to justice, what hope do the many other antisemitic crimes against Jews have of being satisfactorily investigated?' asked the Committee Against Antisemitism.
Anti-Semitic attacks are spiraling out of control in London and a visibly Jewish man this week was harassed twice in one night on public transportation.
Anti-Semites sprayed stars of David and '911' throughout North London neighborhoods, referencing a conspiracy blaming Jews for the 2001 Islamic terror attacks on the U.S.