Moment lone Jewish man bravely confronts Pro-Palestinian supporters at anti-Israel rally in London – as charity records nearly 100 incidents of anti-Semitism in UK since Hamas terror attacks

Video shows the moment a lone Jewish man confronted pro-Palestinian supporters at an anti-Israel rally in London.

According to the video shared by the Israel Advocacy Movement, the man, who displayed the Israeli flag on his back, was apparently greeted with a ‘brave Jew’ remark as he walked into the crowd of protesters.

He is seen talking to several protesters who are heard telling him ‘you need to leave’ and calling him ‘scum’, amid chants of ‘Free Palestine!’

The Jewish man hit back and reportedly called the protesters ‘Hamas supports c****’ and ‘murder of b********’.

With Police officers attending the Monday night rally, the groups appear to be separating as they launch verbal attacks at each other.

The video, which was shared online today, has received more than 853,000 views. It comes as a Jewish charity has recorded almost 100 incidents of anti-Semitism in the UK since Hamas terror attacks began.

Moment lone Jewish man bravely confronts Pro Palestinian supporters at anti Israel

Video shows the moment a lone Jewish man confronted pro-Palestinian supporters at an anti-Israel rally in London on Monday

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The Jewish man (pictured) is seen talking to several protesters who are heard telling him ‘you have to leave’ and calling him ‘scum’, amid chants of ‘Free Palestine!’ He hit back, reportedly calling the protesters ‘Hamas supports c****’ and ‘murder of b******’.

The group is heard saying it's a 'peaceful protest' and 'you have to leave', to which a voice, believed to be the Jewish man, responds: 'If it's a peaceful protest, leave him alone!'

The group is heard saying it’s a ‘peaceful protest’ and ‘you have to leave’, to which a voice, believed to be the Jewish man, responds: ‘If it’s a peaceful protest, leave him alone!’

The clip shows the man approaching the rally, which was monitored by police. He walked towards the officers who apparently advised him not to enter the premises.

“I have every right to walk there,” he said.

As pro-Palestinian protesters appeared to gather around him, the Jewish man told the officers: ‘They can surround me all they want. They’ve already killed 800 of us, one more won’t hurt, will it?’

The clip then cuts to a clip where a voice is then heard warning the man to be ‘careful’. An officer then moves towards a protester carrying the Palestinian flag, seemingly trying to create a separation between the two men.

‘He wears masks in the street! are you playing Are you playing?’ the Jewish man questions.

An officer replied: ‘You are provoking something here.’

The Pro-Israel protester shouts back: ‘Look at the man!’

The clip shows the man approaching the rally, which was monitored by police.  He walked towards the officers who apparently advised him not to enter the premises.

The clip shows the man approaching the rally, which was monitored by police. He walked towards the officers who apparently advised him not to enter the premises. “I have every right to walk there,” he said

Chaos appears to break out afterwards, with officers seemingly pulling the two groups apart as they shout at each other.  'Murder b********!  Hamas supports c****!'  one shouted, while another shouted: 'Free, free Palestine!'

Chaos appears to break out afterwards, with officers seemingly pulling the two groups apart as they shout at each other. ‘Murder b********! Hamas supports c****!’ one shouted, while another shouted: ‘Free, free Palestine!’

Another shouted: 'Show your face, you coward!'

Another shouted: ‘Show your face, you coward!’

The cut then to a moment where a Pro-Palestinian protester calls the Jewish man ‘scum’, before moving to a group of protesters surrounding the man.

The group is heard saying it’s a ‘peaceful protest’ and ‘you have to leave’, to which a voice, believed to be the Jewish man, responds: ‘If it’s a peaceful protest, leave him alone!’

He adds: ‘If it’s a peaceful protest, why are you masking it?’

Chaos appears to break out afterwards, with officers seemingly pulling the two groups apart as they shout at each other.

‘Murder b********! Hamas supports c****!’ one shouted, while another shouted: ‘Free, free Palestine!’

A protester shouted: ‘How the fuck are you? Prove it! You big f****** b******.’

Another shouted: ‘Show your face, you coward!’

Officers are heard telling the crowds to ‘keep going’ and ‘keep walking’ as they try to reduce the chaos.

Rockets are fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel on Wednesday.  Israel launched intense airstrikes in Gaza after the territory's militant rulers launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on Saturday, killing and capturing more than 1,000 people

Rockets are fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel on Wednesday. Israel launched intense airstrikes in Gaza after the territory’s militant rulers launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on Saturday, killing and capturing more than 1,000 people

The remains of a supermarket in Ashkelon that was hit by Hamas rocket attacks on Wednesday afternoon

The remains of a supermarket in Ashkelon that was hit by Hamas rocket attacks on Wednesday afternoon

Smoke pours from a burning building after the rocket attacks that targeted several cities across Israel.  In the photo: Ashkelon Wednesday

Smoke pours from a burning building after the rocket attacks that targeted several cities across Israel. In the photo: Ashkelon Wednesday

The video went viral on X, formerly known as Twitter, as the Community Security Trust, a charity supporting Britain’s Jewish community, recorded 89 anti-Semitic incidents in the past four days.

There were 66 reports of abusive behaviour, 14 direct threats, three incidents of property damage and six assaults, according to Jewish News. Twenty-two of the incidents occurred online and 67 were offline.

The reports were made between the start of the Hamas terror attack on Isreal on Saturday (October 7) and last night (October 10).

During the same period last year, there were reportedly only 21 recorded antisemitic incidents. The charity claims this represents a 324 per cent increase compared to last year.

CST says the data is only preliminary and suspects that the number of incidents is likely to increase once all reports are verified and recorded.